The Sociology of Consumption: A Global Approach, authored by Joel Stillerman, offers a long-overdue account of the processes and cultural relevance of consumption in the twenty-first century. Patricia Hogwood finds much to admire in this solid introduction to the diverse theoretical literatures on consumption and its exploration of the new opportunities and challenges arising for governments and citizens alike due to rapid changes in contemporary practices of consumption
Review of: Williams, Karel, Colin Haslam, Sukhdev Johal and John Williams (1994) Cars. New York: Ber...
Globalization and consumerism are two of the buzzwords of the early twenty-first century. In Consumi...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
The sociology of consumption : a global approach / Joel Stillerman. Cambridge : Polity, 2015
Recent interest in consumption has produced a lively and crucial debate across a broad range of soci...
Deux recensions du livre de Joel Stillerman (2015) The sociology of consumption, Polity Press. Pa...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
Jamie Ranger reviews Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen’s 2021 book The Imperial Mode of Living: Everyda...
In this lively and accessible book, LiAnne Yu discusses how consumerism has replaced traditions and ...
Green consumption has received an increasing amount of attention over the past decade. Increasingly,...
In her newest book Paige West sets out to examine neoliberal capitalism, its effects and global conn...
Consumption is one of the central themes that needs to be addressed in attempting to understand the ...
Childhood and Consumer Culture is a laudable collection, one that is realistic about the goals of un...
This book aims to present a critical exploration of the development of everyday life as an object of...
Review of: Williams, Karel, Colin Haslam, Sukhdev Johal and John Williams (1994) Cars. New York: Ber...
Globalization and consumerism are two of the buzzwords of the early twenty-first century. In Consumi...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...
The sociology of consumption : a global approach / Joel Stillerman. Cambridge : Polity, 2015
Recent interest in consumption has produced a lively and crucial debate across a broad range of soci...
Deux recensions du livre de Joel Stillerman (2015) The sociology of consumption, Polity Press. Pa...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
Jamie Ranger reviews Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen’s 2021 book The Imperial Mode of Living: Everyda...
In this lively and accessible book, LiAnne Yu discusses how consumerism has replaced traditions and ...
Green consumption has received an increasing amount of attention over the past decade. Increasingly,...
In her newest book Paige West sets out to examine neoliberal capitalism, its effects and global conn...
Consumption is one of the central themes that needs to be addressed in attempting to understand the ...
Childhood and Consumer Culture is a laudable collection, one that is realistic about the goals of un...
This book aims to present a critical exploration of the development of everyday life as an object of...
Review of: Williams, Karel, Colin Haslam, Sukhdev Johal and John Williams (1994) Cars. New York: Ber...
Globalization and consumerism are two of the buzzwords of the early twenty-first century. In Consumi...
This volume establishes a link between politics and consumption. Understanding the multifaceted rela...