Kathy Hamilton reviews "Understanding children as consumers" which takes as its starting point the active role that children play within consumer culture, focusing primarily on children between 8 and 12 years old. David Marshall has edited a collection derived from a mixed set of disciplines including marketing, consumer research, developmental, applied and social psychology, modern history and organisation studies. It is split into four sections covering children as consumers, encountering marketing, kids' stuff and looking forward. Hamilton concludes that there is a range of interesting and relevant material presented. However, given the overall aim of the book, there would have been potential for more of the chapters to emphasise childre...
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International audienceTo introduce three perspectives used by marketing researchers and practitioner...
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Nowadays, children’s appearance as costumers is becoming more and more important beside their role i...
Childhood and Consumer Culture is a laudable collection, one that is realistic about the goals of un...
The term ‘Kidfluence ‘means the influence that children exert, both directly and indirectly, on the ...
This research explores children’s consumption practices, and through doing so contributes to the soc...
Children have received much research attention in many different academic disciplines within social ...
International audienceTo introduce three perspectives used by marketing researchers and practitioner...
AbstractThe paper points out the importance of developing media literacy with children, who are more...
This book explores how young children and new families are located in the consumer world of affluent...
Introduction: children, young people and their changing status in society / Cyndy Hawkins -- Diverse...
The children’s “culture industry,” meaning the mass production of popular culture by corporations, h...
Company X produces educational products for children of 6-12 years of age. The global educational to...
Abstract Modern-day children are immersed in cultures of consumption such that every aspect of their...
The question of whether children should directly be marketed to as a consumer group, and the extent ...
Consumer behavior, or people buying and using goods and services, is a rich area of psychological re...
This thesis examines value perception as part of the decision to purchase, from the perspective of t...
Nowadays, children’s appearance as costumers is becoming more and more important beside their role i...
Childhood and Consumer Culture is a laudable collection, one that is realistic about the goals of un...
The term ‘Kidfluence ‘means the influence that children exert, both directly and indirectly, on the ...