Consumption
Format
Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2128
Utgivningsdatum
2001-06-01
Upplaga
illustrated ed
Förlag
Routledge
Medarbetare
Miller, Daniel (introd.)
Illustrationer
Illustrations, 1 map
Dimensioner
241 x 158 x 107 mm
Vikt
3651 g
Antal komponenter
4
Komponenter
Contains 4 hardbacks
ISBN
9780415242660

Consumption

Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences

Mixed media product,  Engelska, 2001-06-01
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These volumes comprise the most extensive guide to past and current research on the topic of consumption ever created. Ranging from the classic discussions of a century and more ago to the latest evidence for the diversity of consumption as it is actually practiced, this set is an essential foundation for one of the most rapidly growing areas of contemporary academic study. The contents are highly inter-disciplinary, with approaches ranging from anthropology and media studies, to geography and business studies. Each discipline provides its own theories, perspectives and methodologies for studying this topic. These volumes also make use of the rapid increase in studies of actual consumption across the globe, with examples from China, Japan, India and South America.
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Volume I: Theory and Issues in Consumption Founders, Modern Theory and Approaches, Ethics and Dilemmas. Volume II: The History and Regional Development of Consumption Early History, Europe, Americas, Far East, South Asia, Africa, Melanesia and Australia. Volume III: Disciplinary Approaches to Consumption Cultural Studies, Media, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Business Studies, Geography. Volume IV: Objects, Subjects and Mediations in Consumption Objects, Clothes, Food, House, Other, Subjects, Class, Gender, Mediations.