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Consumption is Not a New Disease

Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 2015
ABSTRACTAs a consumer who spends her working hours pouring over material on energy engineering, it's hard to accept how Western culture is abusing our energy resources. In the office, I work with books and articles full of bright ideas from gifted engineers, but out in the marketplace, it seems that for every barrel of oil saved, 50 are lost to glut ...
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Subcultures of Consumption: An Ethnography of the New Bikers

Journal of Consumer Research, 1995
This article introduces the subculture of consumption as an analytic category through which to better understand consumers and the manner in which they organize their lives and identities. Recognizing that consumption activities, product categories, or even brands may serve as the basis for interaction and social cohesion, the concept of the subculture
Schouten, John, McAlexander, James H.
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News Consumption and the New Electronic Media

Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 2006
Recently, the print and television news media have begun to question the future of their industries. From newspaper executives at the New York Times who have asked whether there will be a print version of their paper in ten years, to television news executives who openly speculate on whether there will be network nightly news, the stated cause for ...
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News Engagement Versus News Consumption

Electronic News, 2015
Does internet use promote participation in online civic action beyond what would be expected based on certain user attributes? To tackle the question, this study analyzed data from an online news survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project in 2010.
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New Media, New Commodification, New Consumption for Older People

2018
This paper intends to explore how the commodification of items linked to assisted living for older people educate the rest of the population to aging issues, especially when people are staying at home. We will work on the popularization capacity of advertising and commercial discourses in this respect.
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Mapping the Mobile DNA of News. Understanding Incidental and Serendipitous Mobile News Consumption

Digital Journalism, 2020
Marijn Martens   +2 more
exaly  

Frictions in news consumption

An optimal news portfolio requires individuals to be informed, make an active choice, and be offered a relevant choice set. Informing users about news reliability leads them to follow more reliable accounts. Encouraging users to actively choose which outlets they follow nudges them toward less extreme news, even without information.
Braghieri, Luca   +2 more
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New Information Consumptions

2020
Ana-Isabel Rodríguez-Vázquez   +2 more
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