Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named consumption would be nominated as the predominant leisure pastime of the current period. Since the well-being of a society is measured along material co-ordinates, high rates of consumption are taken as signs of an overall prosperity wherein individuals are not only economically empowered but also endowed with the putative right to express their multifarious subjectivities. Yet the reality of consumption despite consolidated efforts to assert the contrary effects a far more degraded picture than the phantasmagorical one that is widely propagated. Often treated as a neutral sphere isolated from a productionist context, consumption is a spectac...
In the Weimar Republic, consumption served as a vanguard point from which to redefine the relation b...
In the years since the collapse of socialism, the topic of consumption has become a significant obje...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
Like the others in this volume, this chapter consists of three sections. But it is not able to follo...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Consumption is a political relationship. This article considers competing political discourses aroun...
This chapter explores "anti-consumerist" critique and practice as articulated in a range o...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
Everywhere people exist does consumption. Consumption covers all aspects of people's daily life. Con...
This paper develops a theoretically and empirically founded critique of the concept of political con...
In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
In the Weimar Republic, consumption served as a vanguard point from which to redefine the relation b...
In the years since the collapse of socialism, the topic of consumption has become a significant obje...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
Like the others in this volume, this chapter consists of three sections. But it is not able to follo...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Consumption is a political relationship. This article considers competing political discourses aroun...
This chapter explores "anti-consumerist" critique and practice as articulated in a range o...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
Everywhere people exist does consumption. Consumption covers all aspects of people's daily life. Con...
This paper develops a theoretically and empirically founded critique of the concept of political con...
In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
In the Weimar Republic, consumption served as a vanguard point from which to redefine the relation b...
In the years since the collapse of socialism, the topic of consumption has become a significant obje...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...