Consumption is a political relationship. This article considers competing political discourses around consumption as different versions of a hypothetical right to consume. In the first section, we consider how the domain of consumption can express the critical potential of the “right to the city,” a concept inspired by Henri Lefebvre that has had widespread influence in urban studies and related fields. In the second section we consider how the right to consume can also become a bulwark for capitalist ideologies of an individualistic and destructive right to consume. A third section concludes on recent trends in consumption studies that point to ways that capitalism seeks to assuage and manage these tensions through ongoing innovations in c...
A politics borne of consumption is widely contested, not only with respect to the claims it can make...
The power dynamics of consumerism is an important aspect of contemporary consumer culture. Within th...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
The consumer-citizen and more generally, the emergence of active forms of citizenship mediated by co...
This research is the product of a critical analysis on the role played by mediaand consumption in th...
This chapter explores "anti-consumerist" critique and practice as articulated in a range o...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
Everywhere people exist does consumption. Consumption covers all aspects of people's daily life. Con...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
Our cities are what we consume. In essence, the city is in fact nothing more than a space for consum...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
A politics borne of consumption is widely contested, not only with respect to the claims it can make...
The power dynamics of consumerism is an important aspect of contemporary consumer culture. Within th...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
The consumer-citizen and more generally, the emergence of active forms of citizenship mediated by co...
This research is the product of a critical analysis on the role played by mediaand consumption in th...
This chapter explores "anti-consumerist" critique and practice as articulated in a range o...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
Everywhere people exist does consumption. Consumption covers all aspects of people's daily life. Con...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
Our cities are what we consume. In essence, the city is in fact nothing more than a space for consum...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
A politics borne of consumption is widely contested, not only with respect to the claims it can make...
The power dynamics of consumerism is an important aspect of contemporary consumer culture. Within th...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...