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Governance of Consumptionion as an object of governance. In doing this I first detail my understanding of governance, an understanding which relies on work by Foucault and by Durkheim. In the second section I define consumption as an object of governance. In the third and final section, I outline the concerns of a sociology of the governance of consumption.Concerto 发表于 2025-3-25 10:04:14
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-88456-5society and its huge markets for consumer goods in the major European centres and particularly in the United States (Fraser, 1981; Hayes, 1941). The step from . to . came with the recognition that making the product known to people formed an integral part of sales; or, to paraphrase Clausewitz, when热心 发表于 2025-3-26 05:14:23
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-88456-5s with the following statement: ‘It had been a grand and fulfilling success: a date with my dress’ (Schwartz, 1994, 63). This piece revolves around the memory not of the young man but of ‘the caress of the dress; satiny, clinging, transforming’. It embodies one of the current contradictions of feminplasma 发表于 2025-3-26 11:43:45
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Helmut Krüßmann,Horst Ertl,Miomira Stefanov 1980s. First, gentrification, a reversal of the movement out of the city centre by the affluent classes, results in a ‘recentralisation’ of previously ‘marginal’ areas of the city centre. Secondly, many activities deemed peripheral to the ‘productive’ or ‘Fordist’ city have now moved to centre stag苦恼 发表于 2025-3-26 19:25:29
Reimar Pohlman,Joachim Herbertzwich formula, a double process. Fun value is added to exchange value, for instance in the case of fun shopping. On the other hand pleasures have been commercialised, ranging from personal hobbies and festivities to sports, games and the arts. Consumer culture is enriched by the immense diversity in