键琴 发表于 2025-3-28 18:08:59

‘What’s Not Spent Is Lost’: Consumption Practices of Pakistani Muslims in Britainagainst which to examine claims about the non-materialism associated with classic religions, and about trends in consumption among Muslims. The chapter explores everyday consumption among Pakistani Muslim households in a low-income but increasingly polarised neighbourhood in East London, in which th

Subjugate 发表于 2025-3-28 19:34:26

From the Parliament to the Market: Political Consumerism and the Fight for Sabbatht children, the sector is an important target for food and other retail companies. Retailers’ efforts to reach the Haredi communities included special chain stores with strict levels of Kashrut (Jewish dietary laws), low cost products, large packages for big families and dress codes of store staff t

BET 发表于 2025-3-28 23:55:39

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insomnia 发表于 2025-3-29 06:28:32

‘What’s Not Spent Is Lost’: Consumption Practices of Pakistani Muslims in Britaina for the aspirituality and consumerism of ‘Western capitalism’, the chapter examines how Pakistani Muslims engage practically, emotionally and intellectually with the ethics and morality of consumption, and questions how religious values are drawn upon in discourses about consumption.

大炮 发表于 2025-3-29 08:37:34

From the Parliament to the Market: Political Consumerism and the Fight for Sabbath the community new power it could use either for economic bargaining or for the enforcement of religious rules. Thus, retailers have at times to maintain strict religious rules not only vis-à-vis the Haredi sector but also in other operations in Israel.
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability; Paradise Lost? Lyn Thomas Book 2011 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limite