When deciding to purchase a particular car, for instance, most consumers will consider the price and technical equipment of various alternatives. But apart from this, consumers might also reflect on their design and/or eco-compatibility. Put differently, consumption decisions are not only a function of economic or functional value, but also of aesthetic and ethical considerations. They are influenced by evaluations as to which products are beautiful and good, or ugly and bad. While sociology has paid increasing attention to the aesthetic and ethical underpinnings of consumption and lifestyles in recent decades, for the most part, research has either dealt with their formal-aesthetic or the ethical-moral aspects, without much cross-fertiliza...
Consuming extrapolates utilitarianism and hedonism; shopping as a purely rational activity does not ...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the various me...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Sometimes our ethical and environmental values do not meet with the things we desire. Even if we mig...
Ethical consumption is part of a broader consumption picture. This paper conceptualizes ethical cons...
Building on a model of the biological, socio-psychological, and structural drivers of luxury consump...
Ethical consumption is part of a broader consumption picture. This paper conceptualizes ethical cons...
Fair trade fashion, second hand, vintage, eco-fashion, and swapping represent different facets of et...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
Abstract This article explores the extent to which con-sumers consider ethics in luxury goods consum...
This special issue investigates the relationship between aesthetics and morality. How do the good an...
Ethical consumerism is on the rise. No longer bound to the counter-cultural fringes, ethical concern...
In this paper I attempt to develop understanding of commodification and consumption by relating idea...
Consuming extrapolates utilitarianism and hedonism; shopping as a purely rational activity does not ...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the various me...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Sometimes our ethical and environmental values do not meet with the things we desire. Even if we mig...
Ethical consumption is part of a broader consumption picture. This paper conceptualizes ethical cons...
Building on a model of the biological, socio-psychological, and structural drivers of luxury consump...
Ethical consumption is part of a broader consumption picture. This paper conceptualizes ethical cons...
Fair trade fashion, second hand, vintage, eco-fashion, and swapping represent different facets of et...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
Abstract This article explores the extent to which con-sumers consider ethics in luxury goods consum...
This special issue investigates the relationship between aesthetics and morality. How do the good an...
Ethical consumerism is on the rise. No longer bound to the counter-cultural fringes, ethical concern...
In this paper I attempt to develop understanding of commodification and consumption by relating idea...
Consuming extrapolates utilitarianism and hedonism; shopping as a purely rational activity does not ...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the various me...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...