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Consumerism

Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Japan, 2020
This chapter reveals that the term ‘consumerism’ encompasses a number of meanings which create confusion regarding the term. The discussion that follows, attempts to distinguish the different perspectives regarding the term by presenting its historical ...
Alexandra Hambleton
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How does digital media engagement influence sustainability-driven political consumerism among Gen Z tourists?

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2022
Digital media encourages the engagement of younger generations in civic life and increases their political consumption. Using a lifestyle politics perspective as a theoretical lens and situated in literature on political consumerism and consumer ...
Siamak Seyfi   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The construction and mobilization of political consumerism through digital media in a networked social movement

New Media & Society, 2021
Political consumerism can be a routinized everyday practice, an organized campaign, or a tactic in a protest movement. When becoming (part of) a collective action campaign, activists need to articulate its relevance and effectiveness and mobilize people ...
Francis L. F. Lee, Ivy WY Fong
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Boycotting, Buycotting, and the Psychology of Political Consumerism

Journal of Politics, 2020
Political consumerism refers to the intentional avoidance or purchase of products because of political, social, or ethical concerns. The intentional avoidance (boycotting) and the intentional purchase (buycotting) of products constitute a growing form of
Cindy D. Kam, Maggie Deichert
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Consumerism

2023
This chapter explores magazines issued during 1958 when, thanks to Britain’s return to economic prosperity, Woman’s Weekly readers are enjoying new opportunities to consume. Although materially better-off than ever before, however, they remain lower middle class in relation to readers of middle-middle-class magazines Good Housekeeping and Woman’s Own ...
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