Anti-consumption: (Record no. 5075)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780367420758
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Classification number 178
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Title Anti-consumption:
Remainder of title exploring the opposition to consumer culture
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiv, 241 p.
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Price type code GBP
Price amount 130.00
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Table of Contents<br/>Introduction<br/><br/>Hélène Cherrier and Michael S.W. Lee<br/><br/>Part 1. What Is Anti-Consumption?<br/><br/>Chapter 1: Consumer Boycott Participation: Evidence for the Trigger/Promoter/Inhibitor Model<br/><br/>Stefan Hoffmann<br/><br/>Chapter 2: The evolution of Voluntary Simplicity: From Soulful Search for Meaning to Extreme Lifestyle Experiments<br/><br/>Stephen Zavestoski and Marilyn DeLaure<br/><br/>Chapter 3: How Green Demarketing Brands Can Successfully Support Anti-Consumption<br/><br/>Catherine Armstrong Soule and Tejvir Sekhon<br/><br/>Chapter 4: "I am NOT a Consumer" or "I Don't WANT to be a Consumer" or "I CAN'T be a Consumer": A Fresh Look at the New Strategies Consumers Use to Avoid the Marketplace<br/><br/>Susan Dobscha<br/><br/>Chapter 5: Anti-Consumers, Pro-Consumers, and Two Social Paradigms of Consumption<br/><br/>Jim Muncy and Rajesh Iyer<br/><br/>Part 2. Why Is Anti-Consumption Important?<br/><br/>Chapter 6: Anti-Consumption and Our Current Crisis of Care<br/><br/>Andreas Chatzidakis<br/><br/>Chapter 7: Different Sides of the Same Coin? Political Ideology Inflects How Symbolism Relates to Mask Avoidance or Adoption in the Age of COVID-19<br/><br/>Charles S. Areni and Hélène Cherrier<br/><br/>Chapter 8: Anti-Consumption In Emerging Markets<br/><br/>Pragea Geldoffy Putra and Michael S.W. Lee<br/><br/>Chapter 9: The Trio of Religiosity, Materialism, and Anti-Consumption in Explaining<br/><br/>Life Satisfaction<br/><br/>Betul Balikcioglu and Faith Mehmet Kiyak<br/><br/>Part 3. The Future of Anti-Consumption Research<br/><br/>Chapter 10: The "Fake It Till We Make It" Path to a Shared, sustainable society<br/><br/>Karen V. Fernandez<br/><br/>Chapter 11: Promoting Consumption Reduction: A Behaviour Change Challenge<br/><br/>Ken Peattie<br/><br/>Chapter 12: Socially Oriented Anti-Consumption<br/><br/>Nieves García-de-Frutos and José Manuel Ortega-Egea<br/><br/>
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Summary, etc. In this edited volume, the leading scholars in the field engage with consumers, marketers, corporations and policymakers as well as space dynamics and network formation to provide an in-depth examination of anti-consumption: a voluntary behavioural inclination to minimise rather than grow, to decelerate and simplify and to reduce the unnecessary exploitation of resources fuelled by consumer culture. This book does not place anti-consumption on the high moral ground but rather demonstrates its complexity to spur innovative and critical thinking on how people, organisations, businesses and governments can treat consumption more as a necessity for survival than as a tool for self-expression, pleasure and economic growth.<br/><br/>The first part of this book looks at anti-consumption from a diversity of perspectives. It analyses voluntary simplicity, a self-motivated engagement in consumption reduction, and boycotting, a politically-motivated reaction against unacceptable corporate practices, as distinct manifestations of anti-consumption that nonetheless remain rooted in the logic of the market. Paving the way to critical perspectives on the interface between anti-consumption, people and the environment, the second part of the book projects anti-consumption to issues of waste production and provides possible answers to global challenges of resources depletion, social inequalities and global warming. In this section, anti-consumption is critically assessed as an actor of change, both in terms of social change and paradigm change. To move the field forward, the third part of this book presents several theoretical frameworks that help set a roadmap for future research.<br/><br/>Anti-Consumption will be of direct interest to scholars and researchers within the fields of marketing, consumer research, business studies, environmental studies and sustainability. It will also be of value to those researching the economics and/or sociology of markets.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sustainable development
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Consumers
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Consumption (Economics)--Moral and ethical aspects
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Personal name Cherrier, Helene
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Personal name Lee, Michael S. W.
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