Consumer Culture

History, Theory and Politics

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book Consumer Culture by Dr Roberta Sassatelli, SAGE Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dr Roberta Sassatelli ISBN: 9781446224991
Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication: April 30, 2007
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd Language: English
Author: Dr Roberta Sassatelli
ISBN: 9781446224991
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication: April 30, 2007
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd
Language: English

"A thorough and wide-ranging synthetic account of social scientific research on consumption which will set the standard for the second generation of textbooks on cultures of consumption."
- Alan Warde, University of Manchester

"The multi-disciplinary nature of the book provides new and revealing insights, and Sassatelli conveys brilliantly the heterogeneity and ambivalent nature of consumer identities, consumer practices and consumer cultures... Newcomers to consumer culture will find this an invaluable primer and introducton to the major concepts and ideas, while those familiar with the field will find Sassatelli's sharp analysis and discussion both refreshing and inspiring."
- James Skinner, Journal of Sociology

"This is a model of what a text book ought to be. Over the past decade the original debates about consumption have been overlaid by a vast amount of detailed research, and it seems unimaginable that a single text couuld do justice to all of these. To do so would involve as much a commitment to depth as to breadth. I was quite astonished at how well Sassatelli succeeds in balancing the two... Ultimately, it's the book that I would trust to help people digest what we now have discovered about consumption and start from a much more mature and reflective foundation to consider what more we might yet do."
- Daniel Miller, Material World

Showing the cultural and institutional processes that have brought the notion of the 'consumer' to life, this book guides the reader on a comprehensive journey through the history of how we have come to understand ourselves as consumers in a consumer society and reveals the profound ambiguities and ambivalences inherent within. While rooted in sociology, Sassatelli draws on the traditions of history, anthropology, geography and economics to provide:

  • a history of the rise of consumer culture around the world
  • a richly illustrated analysis of theory from neo-classical economics, to critical theory, to theories of practice and ritual de-commoditization
  • a compelling discussion of the politics underlying our consumption practices.

An exemplary introduction to the history and theory of consumer culture, this book provides nuanced answers to some of the most central questions of our time.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"A thorough and wide-ranging synthetic account of social scientific research on consumption which will set the standard for the second generation of textbooks on cultures of consumption."
- Alan Warde, University of Manchester

"The multi-disciplinary nature of the book provides new and revealing insights, and Sassatelli conveys brilliantly the heterogeneity and ambivalent nature of consumer identities, consumer practices and consumer cultures... Newcomers to consumer culture will find this an invaluable primer and introducton to the major concepts and ideas, while those familiar with the field will find Sassatelli's sharp analysis and discussion both refreshing and inspiring."
- James Skinner, Journal of Sociology

"This is a model of what a text book ought to be. Over the past decade the original debates about consumption have been overlaid by a vast amount of detailed research, and it seems unimaginable that a single text couuld do justice to all of these. To do so would involve as much a commitment to depth as to breadth. I was quite astonished at how well Sassatelli succeeds in balancing the two... Ultimately, it's the book that I would trust to help people digest what we now have discovered about consumption and start from a much more mature and reflective foundation to consider what more we might yet do."
- Daniel Miller, Material World

Showing the cultural and institutional processes that have brought the notion of the 'consumer' to life, this book guides the reader on a comprehensive journey through the history of how we have come to understand ourselves as consumers in a consumer society and reveals the profound ambiguities and ambivalences inherent within. While rooted in sociology, Sassatelli draws on the traditions of history, anthropology, geography and economics to provide:

An exemplary introduction to the history and theory of consumer culture, this book provides nuanced answers to some of the most central questions of our time.

More books from SAGE Publications

Cover of the book The SAGE Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Discursive Leadership by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Global Social Policy and Governance by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Experiential Approach for Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book French Post-War Social Theory by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Doing Research with Children by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book History and Crime by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Compassionate Statistics by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Understanding Spatial Media by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Statistics for Human Service Evaluation by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Of Mice and Metaphors by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Essentials of Utilization-Focused Evaluation by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Understanding Schooling Through the Eyes of Students by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Addressing Cultural Issues in Organizations by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
Cover of the book Communication and Interaction in the Early Years by Dr Roberta Sassatelli
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy