In this article we explore the widely held assumption that aestheticized consumption is bound to escalate. In our study of 20 years of representations of bathrooms in Norway’s most popular interior design magazine Bonytt, we found support for the hypothesis that since the early 1990s new uses of bathrooms as sites for the construction and expression of identity and social aspirations have become more salient. We also have reason to believe that these new uses may be related to increased energy and water consumption. However, we also encountered aspects that indicate a more contingent and paradoxical relation. First, Bonytt calls explicitly for reflexive consumerism, enabling readers to deliberate the degree of aestheticization of their bath...
ii Building on my prior research of the aestheticization of the male urinal, I will examine the male...
Aestheticization is a pervasive force in consumer culture (Featherstone 2002); it is central to the ...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
In this article we explore the widely held assumption that aestheticized consumption is bound to esc...
Western bathroom standards, which have long been dominated by ideas of hygiene, seem to be in the pr...
This paper explores changes in ordinary daily behaviour in relation to bathroom renovations in Denma...
This article proposes a new area of research centered on the study of how energy sensibilities—in te...
The “bath”, from the Latin “balneum”, acquires since ancient times the meaning of therapeutic and s...
Climate change has been one of the key issues confronting the world in the 21st century. Nevertheles...
Mundane objects and their everyday practices contain clues to the prevalent ideas and ideals of a so...
This paper will focus on how to design a series of bathroom products that work well for small bathro...
The aim of this article is to gain an understanding of the relations between the design of bathrooms...
Citation: McKeen, Ethel Olive. An ideal bathroom - its equipment and care. Senior thesis, Kansas Sta...
Biopolitics seeks to make the bathroom always more functional and discrete. The thesis explodes and ...
This paper looks into the way the consumer moves along the paradigm shift of design from being objec...
ii Building on my prior research of the aestheticization of the male urinal, I will examine the male...
Aestheticization is a pervasive force in consumer culture (Featherstone 2002); it is central to the ...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
In this article we explore the widely held assumption that aestheticized consumption is bound to esc...
Western bathroom standards, which have long been dominated by ideas of hygiene, seem to be in the pr...
This paper explores changes in ordinary daily behaviour in relation to bathroom renovations in Denma...
This article proposes a new area of research centered on the study of how energy sensibilities—in te...
The “bath”, from the Latin “balneum”, acquires since ancient times the meaning of therapeutic and s...
Climate change has been one of the key issues confronting the world in the 21st century. Nevertheles...
Mundane objects and their everyday practices contain clues to the prevalent ideas and ideals of a so...
This paper will focus on how to design a series of bathroom products that work well for small bathro...
The aim of this article is to gain an understanding of the relations between the design of bathrooms...
Citation: McKeen, Ethel Olive. An ideal bathroom - its equipment and care. Senior thesis, Kansas Sta...
Biopolitics seeks to make the bathroom always more functional and discrete. The thesis explodes and ...
This paper looks into the way the consumer moves along the paradigm shift of design from being objec...
ii Building on my prior research of the aestheticization of the male urinal, I will examine the male...
Aestheticization is a pervasive force in consumer culture (Featherstone 2002); it is central to the ...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...