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Les exclus et les déçus de la société de consommation se comptent par millions. Ce système est non seulement injuste et impossible mais même pas jouissif. Fait-il alors espérer dans une autre forme de consommation citoyenne ? Paul Ariès montre que depuis un siècle et demi tous les mouvements de consommateurs ont davantage accompagné que contesté la société de consommation. Pourquoi en serait-il autrement avec le commerce équitable ou éthique ? En quoi des mouvements comme Action Consommation, Slow Food, Nature & Progrès, les AMAP, les associations de "commerce transparent" peuvent-ils au contraire être des alternatives, en redevenant des usagers maîtres de leurs usages individuels et collectifs.
Consumption (Economics) --- Consumption (Economics) --- Consumption (Economics)
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"W książce przedstawiono szeroko zakrojone studium porównawcze dwóch poprzemysłowych miast akademickich - Łodzi i Turynu - w którym kluczowe znaczenie przypisano badaniu ankietowemu nad zachowaniami konsumenckimi studentów. Miało ono na celu określenie roli tych zachowań w rozwoju gospodarczym i przestrzennym obu ośrodków. Analizie poddano trzy wymiary zachowań konsumenckich studentów - gospodarczy, przestrzenny i czasowy - na rynkach edukacyjnym, mieszkaniowym, handlowym, transportowym, gastronomicznym oraz usług czasu wolnego."-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book provides a clear and wide-ranging overview of consumption as a sociological concept. Arguing that consumption is both an unavoidable part of life and an ongoing dialectical process, it gives a critical assessment of a range of theoretical approaches to the study of consumption and the possibilities these frameworks can offer. Consumption is something we all do. It is not just another word for shopping. When we eat and drink, or when we read a book or watch TV, or visit an art gallery or spend an evening in a pub, we are consuming. There is not 'a world of consumption' that some of us do not enter. We are all consumers and consumption must be regarded as an important sociological concept as a result. Consumption is also connected to notions of 'agency' - what people do, rather than what is done to them or made available to them for their doings. Before the critical focus on consumption, it was assumed that the meaning and use of things was dictated by how they were produced or by their simple mute materiality. Focusing on consumption challenges this way of thinking: rather than the mute and predictable end point of production, it is rethought as an activity, a process, something we do that involves use and meaning. It is how most of us intervene in culture. This thought-provoking yet accessible book offers a valuable introduction of the concept of consumption for researchers and undergraduate and postgraduate students in a range of fields within the humanities and social sciences, including sociology, history, anthropology, English, media and cultural studies"--
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