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The Making Of The Consumer Knowledge Power And Identity In The Modern World Frank Trentmann Editor

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The Making Of The Consumer Knowledge Power And Identity In The Modern World Frank Trentmann Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.4 MB
Author: Frank Trentmann (editor)
ISBN: 9781474215725, 9781845202484, 1474215726, 1845202481
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Making Of The Consumer Knowledge Power And Identity In The Modern World Frank Trentmann Editor by Frank Trentmann (editor) 9781474215725, 9781845202484, 1474215726, 1845202481 instant download after payment.

We constantly hear about ‘the consumer’. The ‘consumer’ has become a ubiquitous person in public discourse and academic research, but who is this person? The Making of the Consumer is the first interdisciplinary study that follows the evolution of the consumer in the modern world, ranging from imperial Britain to contemporary Papua New Guinea, and from the European Union to China. It makes a novel contribution by broadening the study of consumption from a focus on goods and symbols to the changing role and identity of consumers. Offering a historically informed picture of the rise of the consumer to its current prominence, authors discuss the consumer in relation to citizenship and ethics, law and economics, media, work and retailing. Contributors include: Donald Winch (University of Sussex) Frank Trentmann (Birkbeck College, University of London) Vanessa Taylor (Birkbeck College, University of London)Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel (CNRS: Centre de Recherches Historiques, cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris) Michelle Everson (Birkbeck College, University of London) Erika Rappaport (University of California, Santa Barbara) Uwe Spiekermann (Georg-August University, Gttingen) Jos Gamble (Royal Holloway University)Stephen Kline (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada) Frank Mort (University of Manchester) Ina Merkel (Philipps-Universitt, Marburg, Germany) James G. Carrier (Indiana University and Oxford Brookes University) Ben Fine (SOAS: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)

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