DUJARIER Marie-Anne. The Sociological Quarterly [en ligne], juin 2015 George Ritzer invites us to consider changes in capitalism in the United States from a neo-Marxist theoretical perspective. He observes that, always and in all settings, production and consumption interpenetrate. He suggests that, instead of using one or the other of these terms, we use the term that is a fusion of these two concepts: prosumption (Toffler 1980; Ritzer 1993). According to Ritzer, prosumption has been a const..
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
The commodity-form played an important, if often overlooked, role in the studies of capitalism. Proc...
This special issue continues the critical engagement with the popular discourses of Prahalad's value...
Prosumption, or the integration of production and consumption, has al- ways been predominant, althou...
the term “prosumer” was rst introduced by Toffler (1980) to refer to the blurring of production and...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
Critical theorists often argue that prosumption leads to new forms of exploitation. For example, soc...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
The role of consumers in the division of labour is rarely acknowledged in theories of work/productio...
The term “hyperconsumption” analytically refers to a “new modernity,” which can also be labelled wit...
Production is … at the same time consumption, and consumption is at the same time production. Each i...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
none2noThe term prosumer, first introduced by Toffler in the 1980s, has been developed by sociologis...
The notion of “consumer society” emerged after World War II and was made famous by authors such as M...
This article probes the evaluative frameworks applied to the consumption and consumers in a large co...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
The commodity-form played an important, if often overlooked, role in the studies of capitalism. Proc...
This special issue continues the critical engagement with the popular discourses of Prahalad's value...
Prosumption, or the integration of production and consumption, has al- ways been predominant, althou...
the term “prosumer” was rst introduced by Toffler (1980) to refer to the blurring of production and...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
Critical theorists often argue that prosumption leads to new forms of exploitation. For example, soc...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
The role of consumers in the division of labour is rarely acknowledged in theories of work/productio...
The term “hyperconsumption” analytically refers to a “new modernity,” which can also be labelled wit...
Production is … at the same time consumption, and consumption is at the same time production. Each i...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
none2noThe term prosumer, first introduced by Toffler in the 1980s, has been developed by sociologis...
The notion of “consumer society” emerged after World War II and was made famous by authors such as M...
This article probes the evaluative frameworks applied to the consumption and consumers in a large co...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
The commodity-form played an important, if often overlooked, role in the studies of capitalism. Proc...
This special issue continues the critical engagement with the popular discourses of Prahalad's value...