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2013
Since the economic reforms beginning in 1978 and the “open door” policy that followed, consumer society in China has attracted the attention of academia. Before that, under Maoist socialism, consumerism was ideologically regarded as bourgeois and was generally suppressed.
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Since the economic reforms beginning in 1978 and the “open door” policy that followed, consumer society in China has attracted the attention of academia. Before that, under Maoist socialism, consumerism was ideologically regarded as bourgeois and was generally suppressed.
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2019
The current understanding of vehicle-to-grid from a consumer perspective is quite limited, perhaps unsurprising considering the novelty of the technology. This chapter first describes the ambivalence and overall limited awareness that consumers have towards vehicle-to-grid, and then employs three sociotechnical theories to gain a prospective ...
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The current understanding of vehicle-to-grid from a consumer perspective is quite limited, perhaps unsurprising considering the novelty of the technology. This chapter first describes the ambivalence and overall limited awareness that consumers have towards vehicle-to-grid, and then employs three sociotechnical theories to gain a prospective ...
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1991
The liberal democracies are, clearly and proudly, societies of consumers. Members of the public are described as consumers as often as they are called citizens. Wherever consumption has replaced production as the determining economic activity, a great deal of energy must be spent on production solely for the purpose of satisfying an artificially ...
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The liberal democracies are, clearly and proudly, societies of consumers. Members of the public are described as consumers as often as they are called citizens. Wherever consumption has replaced production as the determining economic activity, a great deal of energy must be spent on production solely for the purpose of satisfying an artificially ...
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2008
The notion of “consumer society” emerged after World War II and was made famous by authors such as Marcuse, Galbraith, Packard, and Baudrillard (cf. Baudrillard 1998). It was used to suggest that the society in which we live is a late variant of capitalism characterized by the primacy of consumption over production.
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The notion of “consumer society” emerged after World War II and was made famous by authors such as Marcuse, Galbraith, Packard, and Baudrillard (cf. Baudrillard 1998). It was used to suggest that the society in which we live is a late variant of capitalism characterized by the primacy of consumption over production.
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Decoding Modern Consumer Societies
2012Taking Stock and Forging Ahead: The Past and Future of Consumption History H.Berghoff & U.Spiekermann PART I: CONSUMPTION HISTORY TODAY Consumption History in Europe: an Overview of Recent Trends H.G.Haupt Research on the History of Consumption in the USA: An Overview G.Cross The Hidden Consumer: Consumption in the Economic History of Japan P.Francks ...
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