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Life Phases Mobility And Consumption An Ethnography Of Shopping Routes Helene Brembeck

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Life Phases Mobility And Consumption An Ethnography Of Shopping Routes Helene Brembeck
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Helene Brembeck, Niklas Hansson, Michele Lalanne, Jean-Sebastien Vayre
ISBN: 9781472445322, 9781472445339, 1472445325, 1472445333
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Life Phases Mobility And Consumption An Ethnography Of Shopping Routes Helene Brembeck by Helene Brembeck, Niklas Hansson, Michele Lalanne, Jean-sebastien Vayre 9781472445322, 9781472445339, 1472445325, 1472445333 instant download after payment.

The very routines of our daily life are to a great extent the expression of our vulnerability and dependence on incredibly wide and complex networks and socio-technical systems. Following people's routes in the city, makes visible the differentially distributed capacities and potentials for mobility. In today's consumer society, shopping is the kind of mundane and routine kind of mobility that we all engage in. Yet having a first child or growing old radically changes people's logistical habits as consumers, what the authors of this book call consumer logistics; moving from home to the store and back home again with recent purchases. Depending on the ages and number of children in the family and the condition of one's body (physical health and strength), going shopping requires quite different settings and gear. Exploring consumer mobility through the lens of life phase and age will deepen the understanding of hitherto under-researched aspects of the ageing process, and of mobility, knowledge that is of vital importance for societies striving for sustainable mobility and sustainable cities

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