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Radical Consumption: Shopping for Change in Contemporary Culture

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkshire Open University Press 2009ISBN:
  • 9780335221523
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 306.3
Summary: Ethical consumption, fair trade, consumer protests, brand backlashes, green goods, boycotts and downshifting: these are all now familiar consumer activities - and in some cases, are almost mainstream. This book suggests we can understand this phenomenon as an expanding field of 'radical consumption'.
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Ethical consumption, fair trade, consumer protests, brand backlashes, green goods, boycotts and downshifting: these are all now familiar consumer activities - and in some cases, are almost mainstream. This book suggests we can understand this phenomenon as an expanding field of 'radical consumption'.

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