Anti-Consumption

Anti-Consumption

Exploring the Opposition to Consumer Culture

Cherrier, Helene; Lee, Michael S W

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

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Inglês

9780367420758

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

Helene Cherrier and Michael S.W. Lee

Part 1. What Is Anti-Consumption?

Chapter 1: Consumer Boycott Participation: Evidence for the Trigger/Promoter/Inhibitor Model

Stefan Hoffmann

Chapter 2: The evolution of Voluntary Simplicity: From Soulful Search for Meaning to Extreme Lifestyle Experiments

Stephen Zavestoski and Marilyn DeLaure

Chapter 3: How Green Demarketing Brands Can Successfully Support Anti-Consumption

Catherine Armstrong Soule and Tejvir Sekhon

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

Susan Dobscha

Chapter 5: Anti-Consumers, Pro-Consumers, and Two Social Paradigms of Consumption

Jim Muncy and Rajesh Iyer

Part 2. Why Is Anti-Consumption Important?

Chapter 6: Anti-Consumption and Our Current Crisis of Care

Andreas Chatzidakis

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

Charles S. Areni and Helene Cherrier

Chapter 8: Anti-Consumption In Emerging Markets

Pragea Geldoffy Putra and Michael S.W. Lee

Chapter 9: The Trio of Religiosity, Materialism, and Anti-Consumption in Explaining

Life Satisfaction

Betul Balikcioglu and Faith Mehmet Kiyak

Part 3. The Future of Anti-Consumption Research

Chapter 10: The "Fake It Till We Make It" Path to a Shared, sustainable society

Karen V. Fernandez

Chapter 11: Promoting Consumption Reduction: A Behaviour Change Challenge

Ken Peattie

Chapter 12: Socially Oriented Anti-Consumption

Nieves Garcia-de-Frutos and Jose Manuel Ortega-Egea
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Anti-consumption;Consumer Resistance;Activism;Consumerism;Sustainability;Public Policy;Social Change;Good Life;Voluntary Simplicity;CSR;Anti-consumerist Activists;UN;Violates;Word Of Mouth;Emerging Markets;Consumption Reduction;Ethical Consumption;Circular Economy;Boycott Participation;Dominant Social Paradigm;Collective Good Provisioning;Underwear;Bazaars;Guan Xi;Consumer Animosity;Holds;Follow;High PDI;Boycott Call;Negative Relationship;MSCI Index;Environmental Concern Variables