Being human in a consumer society [ Livre] / edited by Alejandro Néstor García Martínez
Language: anglais.Publication: Farnham : Ashgate, cop. 2015Description: 1 vol. (XVII-204 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781472443175; 1472443179.Series: Classical and contemporary social theoryContents note: Machine generated contents notept. I BLURRING HUMAN BEINGS: STRUCTURAL CONSTRICTIONS IN CONSUMER SOCIETY --1 Postemotional Law in Consumer Society /Stjepan G. Mestrovic2 The Dehumanized Consumer: Does the Prosumer Offer Some Hope? /George Ritzer3 Status Matters? The Contradictions Surrounding Conspicuous Consumption /Colin Campbellpt. II CONSUMER CULTURE AS MEDIATION IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS --4 The Two Faces of Consumerism: When Things Make Us (In)Human /Pablo Garcia-Ruiz5 Accepting and Resisting Insecurity: Using Consumer Culture to Have it Both Ways? /Allison J. Pugh6 Conformity and Distinction in Scandinavia's Largest Department Store /Karin M. Ekstrompt. III FRAMING THE HUMAN BEING IN A CONSUMER SOCIETY --7 Reflections on the Cultural Commons /Talbot Brewer8 On Being Human in a Consumer Society: Fashion Skirts the Ethical Agenda /Efrat Tseelon9 Framing Humanity Consumerwise: Embodied Consumer Selves and their Varieties /Roberta Sassatelli Subject - Topical Name: Consommation -- Aspect social | Consommation -- Philosophie | Société de consommation | Consommateurs -- Comportement | Philosophie économiqueItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due |
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Publ. à partir des rapports et travaux d'une conférence organisée en 2011
Machine generated contents notept. I BLURRING HUMAN BEINGS: STRUCTURAL CONSTRICTIONS IN CONSUMER SOCIETY --1 Postemotional Law in Consumer Society /Stjepan G. Mestrovic2 The Dehumanized Consumer: Does the Prosumer Offer Some Hope? /George Ritzer3 Status Matters? The Contradictions Surrounding Conspicuous Consumption /Colin Campbellpt. II CONSUMER CULTURE AS MEDIATION IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS --4 The Two Faces of Consumerism: When Things Make Us (In)Human /Pablo Garcia-Ruiz5 Accepting and Resisting Insecurity: Using Consumer Culture to Have it Both Ways? /Allison J. Pugh6 Conformity and Distinction in Scandinavia's Largest Department Store /Karin M. Ekstrompt. III FRAMING THE HUMAN BEING IN A CONSUMER SOCIETY --7 Reflections on the Cultural Commons /Talbot Brewer8 On Being Human in a Consumer Society: Fashion Skirts the Ethical Agenda /Efrat Tseelon9 Framing Humanity Consumerwise: Embodied Consumer Selves and their Varieties /Roberta Sassatelli
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