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Cosmopolitanism and Its Sociomaterial Construction in the Servicescape or participate in cosmopolitan practices. It thereby contributes to understandings of the sociomaterial inscriptions of cosmopolitanism as related to retail brand ideology, branded and themed spaces. By examining cosmopolitanism as an ideology that informs the servicescape, we suggest a shift awaybisphosphonate 发表于 2025-3-28 20:09:03
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Becoming Morally Cosmopolitan: The Interplay of Inner–Outer Moral Commitments in the Marketplace platforms, the lenders enter a process of becoming moral cosmopolitan. The chapter demonstrates how lenders not only express their moral commitments toward those symbolically seen as being close to them, but also reshape and challenge the narrowness of their initial moral commitments. They further掺和 发表于 2025-3-29 03:05:20
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Buying the Nation and Beyond: Discursive Dilemmas in Debates around Cosmopolitan Consumptioneference for cosmopolitan consumption. Using data from 26 focus groups (. = 223) with migrant and non-migrant Australians, it employs a discursive dilemmatic analytical approach to ask whether, when justifying their purchasing decisions, people use an ethics of care for co-nationals or demonstrate a精密 发表于 2025-3-29 15:00:23
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Rolf G. Heinze,Christoph Strünckwas an imperative to ‘look after our own’ by buying national. However, there was some evidence of cosmopolitan thinking among a few participants, who saw the focus on supporting the national economy, at the expense of others, as selfish. The chapter concludes that the nationalist impulse to protect