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- Alan Warde, University of Manchester
Showing the cultural and institutional processes that have brought the notion of the 'consumer' to life, this book guides the reader on a comprehensive journey through the history of how we have come to understand ourselves as consumers in a consumer society and reveals the profound ambiguities and ambivalences inherent within. While rooted in sociology, Sassatelli draws on the traditions of history, anthropology, geography and economics to give:
- A history of the rise of consumer culture around the world;
- A richly illustrated analysis of theory from neo-classical economics, to critical theory, to theories of practice and ritual de-commoditization; and
- A compelling discussion of the politics underlying our consumption practices.
An exemplary introduction to the history and theory of consumer culture, this book provides nuanced answers to some of the most central questions of our time.
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- Publisher/Imprint SAGE Publications / SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date April 2007
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781848607279 / 1412911818
- Publication Country or regionCalifornia
- Primary Price 21.99 GBP
- Pages248
- ReadershipCollege - higher education
- Publish StatusPublished
- ResponsibilityRoberta Sassatelli.
- Page size25
- Reference CodeBDZ0007540044
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