The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acceptable) by tastemakers who endow objects with forms of social distinction. Social distinction highlights or diffuses status and reveals self-perceptions of consumers’ identities. In this way, design becomes a form of tastemaking, invested in the construction of identity and is therefore a form of cultural production rooted in consumption. The role of the designer in facilitating conspicuous consumption is therefore critical in the context of social distinction, cohesion and identity. This practice is potentially unethical when cultural production is undermined as a cyclical fashionable commodity in which conspicuous consumption is utilised t...
Vigorous consumption is the sign of a prosperous and confident society. Some critics, however, find ...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
We argue in this chapter that within ‘taste’ there may be strong ethical commitments, including sen...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Existing research suggests multi-directional relationships between the construction of cultural fiel...
When deciding to purchase a particular car, for instance, most consumers will consider the price and...
publication-status: PublishedNeoliberal capitalism incorporates consumption as a realm of freedom an...
This paper considers the meaning of taste in relation to convention, associations with cultural elit...
Summary The paper discusses the constitution of the consuming subject in lifestyle practices of belo...
What is the relationship between design and taste in the twenty‐first century? Anyone addressing thi...
This article proposes that social scientists should explicitly recognize the existence of consumers ...
Contemporary research into the sociology of taste has, following Bourdieu (1984), primarily emphasis...
When it comes making aesthetic decisions, people commonly account for their taste with intuition. A ...
Our paper examines ethical consumption using the case study of Vivienne Westwood, the fashion design...
This theoretical study explores the relation between marketing and consumption. This research questi...
Vigorous consumption is the sign of a prosperous and confident society. Some critics, however, find ...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
We argue in this chapter that within ‘taste’ there may be strong ethical commitments, including sen...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Existing research suggests multi-directional relationships between the construction of cultural fiel...
When deciding to purchase a particular car, for instance, most consumers will consider the price and...
publication-status: PublishedNeoliberal capitalism incorporates consumption as a realm of freedom an...
This paper considers the meaning of taste in relation to convention, associations with cultural elit...
Summary The paper discusses the constitution of the consuming subject in lifestyle practices of belo...
What is the relationship between design and taste in the twenty‐first century? Anyone addressing thi...
This article proposes that social scientists should explicitly recognize the existence of consumers ...
Contemporary research into the sociology of taste has, following Bourdieu (1984), primarily emphasis...
When it comes making aesthetic decisions, people commonly account for their taste with intuition. A ...
Our paper examines ethical consumption using the case study of Vivienne Westwood, the fashion design...
This theoretical study explores the relation between marketing and consumption. This research questi...
Vigorous consumption is the sign of a prosperous and confident society. Some critics, however, find ...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
We argue in this chapter that within ‘taste’ there may be strong ethical commitments, including sen...