Consumer capitalism dominates our economy, our politics and our culture. Yet there is a growing body of research from a range of disciplines that suggests that consumer capitalism may be past its sell-by date. Beyond Consumer Capitalism begins by showing how, for people in the developed world, consumer capitalism has become economically and environmentally unsustainable and is no longer able to deliver its abiding promise of enhancing quality of life . This cutting-edge book then asks why we devote so little time and effort to imagining other forms of human progress. The answer, Lewis suggests, is that our cultural and information industries limit rather than stimulate critical thinking, keeping us on the treadmill of consumption and narro...
Book synopsis: From Thomas Piketty to David Harvey, scholars are increasingly questioning whether we...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
Airbnb, gaming, escape rooms, major sporting events: contemporary capitalism no longer demands we me...
Consumer capitalism dominates our economy, our politics and our culture. Yet there is a growing body...
What is the role of the media and cultural industries in late capitalism? In Beyond Con...
This article aims to contribute to the renewal of the way media and culture are viewed under capital...
Sonic branding, guerrilla marketing, celebrity endorsements, customer service excellence and multi-c...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
A product’s utility has evolved over time. In today’s world, the commodities possess the power to de...
The Frankfurt School was the first school to discern the roles of the media in shaping human thought...
The Frankfurt School was the first school to discern the roles of the media in shaping human thought...
Extensive lead chapter (25,000 words) in edited collection by Evgenia Krasteva-Blagoeva on consumer ...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
Consumerism as an institutional form of greed devotes billions of dollars in creating, persuading, a...
Book synopsis: From Thomas Piketty to David Harvey, scholars are increasingly questioning whether we...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
Airbnb, gaming, escape rooms, major sporting events: contemporary capitalism no longer demands we me...
Consumer capitalism dominates our economy, our politics and our culture. Yet there is a growing body...
What is the role of the media and cultural industries in late capitalism? In Beyond Con...
This article aims to contribute to the renewal of the way media and culture are viewed under capital...
Sonic branding, guerrilla marketing, celebrity endorsements, customer service excellence and multi-c...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
A product’s utility has evolved over time. In today’s world, the commodities possess the power to de...
The Frankfurt School was the first school to discern the roles of the media in shaping human thought...
The Frankfurt School was the first school to discern the roles of the media in shaping human thought...
Extensive lead chapter (25,000 words) in edited collection by Evgenia Krasteva-Blagoeva on consumer ...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
Consumerism as an institutional form of greed devotes billions of dollars in creating, persuading, a...
Book synopsis: From Thomas Piketty to David Harvey, scholars are increasingly questioning whether we...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
Airbnb, gaming, escape rooms, major sporting events: contemporary capitalism no longer demands we me...