Consumers and Consumption in Comparison
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Consumers and Consumption in Comparison

  1. 296 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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About this book

Consumption studies are underrated in the social sciences. Drawing specific attention to this need for further analysis, this latest volume of Comparative Social Research presents a rich collection of chapters offering an up-to-date view of the sociology of consumption.

Providing a theoretically informed discussion of the specificities of sociology of consumption, Consumers and Consumption in Comparison focuses on three main approaches: Consumption and social inequality; Consumption and gender; and Consumption and social movements.

With chapters covering consumer collective action, health and food consumption, sustainable consumption, the cost-of-living crises, gendered online play, and more, this is compelling read for scholars across the social sciences interested in a comparative view of consumers and consumptions.

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Yes, you can access Consumers and Consumption in Comparison by Eivind Jacobsen,Pål Strandbakken,Arne Dulsrud,Silje Elisabeth Skuland in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Social Theory. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Comparative Social Research
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Reviewers
  7. About the Editors
  8. About the Contributors
  9. Foreword
  10. Introduction: Consumption in the Social Sciences
  11. Financial Well-Being and the Welfare State: Effects of the Cost-Of-Living Crisis in the United Kingdom and Norway
  12. Feeding the Family With a Disability or Long-Term Health Condition: Lone-Parent Families at Risk of Food Insecurity in England and Denmark
  13. Exploring the Individual-Level Factors Influencing Trust in Consumer Rights Protection: A Cross-National Study in Europe
  14. Neo-Materialist Movement Organisations’ Scaling Through Strategies and Consumer Collective Action: Comparing Three European Food Movement Scenes
  15. Conditions for Sustainable Food Consumption: A Comparative Study of Europeans’ Valuations of Chicken Meat
  16. Comparing Male and Female Wardrobes: Gender Dynamics in the Practice of Dressing
  17. ‘Gamers’ Crafted by Consumption: The Influence of Consumption on Gender Identities in Video Games
  18. Between Distributed Agency and Choice Architecture: Comparing Nudge and Practice Theoretical Approaches to Changing Consumption
  19. Contested imaginaries of Preferable Food Futures: A Comparative Analysis of the Digital Food Provisioning Platforms ODA and REKO-Ringen
  20. Index