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Brand Antarctica How Global Consumer Culture Shapes Our Perceptions of the Ice Continent (Polar Studies)


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English | December 1st, 2023 | ISBN: 1496221214 | 268 pages | True EPUB | 5.08 MB
Antarctica is, and has always been, very much "for sale." Whales, seals, and ice have all been marketed as valuable commodities, but so have the stories of explorers. The modern media industry developed in parallel with land-based Antarctic exploration, and early expedition leaders needed publicity to generate support for their endeavors. Their lectures, narratives, photographs, and films were essentially advertisements for their adventures. At the same time, popular media began to use the newly encountered continent to draw attention to commercial products. These advertisements both trace the commercialization of Antarctica and reveal how commercial settings have shaped the dominant imaginaries of the place.

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Consumer Culture in America Spectacle, Deception, Simulation, and Illusion in the Marketplace


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English | ISBN: 1628945524 | 2024 | 152 pages | PDF | 1339 KB
An invasive new American value system is taking over, characterized by the embrace of leisure, the worship of the commodity, the adoration of the celebrity, the enshrinement of material success, and the veneration of wealth. Caldwell reveals how we are herded to assure the perpetual expansion of the economic sphere and exposes the effects on American life.

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Global Trade and the Transformation of Consumer Cultures The Material World Remade, c.1500-1820


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English | ISBN: 0521141052 | 2018 | 370 pages | PDF | 51 MB
The oceanic explorations of the 1490s led to countless material innovations worldwide and caused profound ruptures. Beverly Lemire explores the rise of key commodities across the globe, and charts how cosmopolitan consumption emerged as the most distinctive feature of material life after 1500 as people and things became ever more entangled. She shows how wider populations gained access to more new goods than ever before and, through industrious labour and smuggling, acquired goods that heightened comfort, redefined leisure and widened access to fashion. Consumption systems shaped by race and occupation also emerged. Lemire reveals how material cosmopolitanism flourished not simply in great port cities like Lima, Istanbul or Canton, but increasingly in rural settlements and coastal enclaves. The book uncovers the social, economic and cultural forces shaping consumer behaviour, as well as the ways in which consumer goods shaped and defined empires and communities.

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Understanding Consumer Behavior A Sales Professional’s Guide


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English | October 13, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DK2JNGLB | 66 pages | EPUB | 0.72 Mb
Understanding consumer behavior is essential for sales professionals seeking to optimize their strategies and enhance their effectiveness in the market. At its core, consumer behavior encompasses the processes and motivations that drive individuals to make purchasing decisions. By gaining insight into these dynamics, sales professionals can tailor their approaches to meet the specific needs and preferences of their target audience. This understanding allows for the development of sales strategies that resonate with consumers on a psychological level, ultimately leading to increased engagement and conversion rates.

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Consumer Behavior in the Sharing Economy


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031762789 | 111 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 6 MB
The book examines the essential aspects of consumer behavior within the sharing economy. This thorough analysis covers the pre-adoption, active usage, and post-adoption phases, offering a comprehensive view of the consumer journey. The research is based on an extensive literature review, highlighting key elements and emphasizing the consumer perspective through original quantitative and qualitative studies across various industries.

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Comparative Perspectives of Consumer Over-Indebtedness A View from the UK, Germany, Greece, and Italy (3)


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English | ISBN: 946236673X | 2016 | 406 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book explores the topic of over-indebtedness of consumers and their inability to repay their debts. With a large number of people having excessive debt levels across Europe, it not only impacts badly on the lives of those who are affected, but also carries great social and economic costs. Therefore, it has become a concern for both national and EU policymakers, and requires adequate legal responses for the prevention of the problem and the alleviation of its effects. Responsible credit and personal insolvency are the main solutions discussed in this book alongside other practical aspects. The volume combines a range of multidisciplinary articles by recognised national academic and non-academic experts representing a diversity of interests in the UK, Germany, Greece and Italy. Written by academics, representatives of consumer organisations, practitioners, debt advisors and industry representatives, it is an important resource not only for their equivalents but also for policymakers, the judiciary and everyone involved in the understanding of the problem of consumer over-indebtedness. (Series: European and International Insolvency Law Studies, Vol. 3) [Subject: Commercial Law, International Law]

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Roman Urbanism Beyond The Consumer City


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English | ISBN: 0415117712 | | 244 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The contributors to this volume provide an accessible and jargon-free insight into the notion of the Roman city; what shaped it, and how it both structured and reflected Roman society. Roman Urbanism challenges the established economic model for the Roman city and instead offers original and diverse approaches for examining Roman urbanization, bringing the Roman city into the nineties. Roman Urbanism is a lively and informative volume, particularly valuable in an age dominated by urban development.

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Prosperity for all consumer activism in an era of globalization


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2009 | 328 Pages | ISBN: 0801446449 | PDF | 12 MB
The history of consumerism is about much more than just shopping. Ever since the eighteenth century, citizen-consumers have protested against the abuses of the market by boycotting products and promoting fair instead of free trade. In recent decades, consumer activism has responded to the challenges of affluence by helping to guide consumers through an increasingly complex and alien marketplace. In doing so, it has challenged the very meaning of consumer society and tackled some of the key economic, social, and political issues associated with the era of globalization.In Prosperity for All, the first international history of consumer activism, Matthew Hilton shows that modern consumer advocacy reached the peak of its influence in the decades after World War II. Growing out of the product-testing activities of Consumer Reports and its international counterparts (including Which? in the United Kingdom, Que Choisir in France, and Test in Germany), consumerism evolved into a truly global social movement. Consumer unions, NGOs, and individual activists like Ralph Nader emerged in countries around the world-including developing countries in Southeast Asia and Latin America-concerned with creating a more equitable marketplace and articulating a politics of consumption that addressed the needs of both individuals and society as a whole.Consumer activists achieved many victories, from making cars safer to highlighting the dangers of using baby formula instead of breast milk in countries with no access to clean water. The 1980s saw a reversal in the consumer movement’s fortunes, thanks in large part to the rise of an antiregulatory agenda both in the United States and internationally. In the process, the definition of consumerism changed, focusing more on choice than on access. As Hilton shows, this change reflects more broadly on the dilemmas we all face as consumers: Do we want more stuff and more prosperity for ourselves, or do we want others less fortunate to be able to enjoy the same opportunities and standard of living that we do?Prosperity for All makes clear that by abandoning a more idealistic vision for consumer society we reduce consumers to little more than shoppers, and we deny the vast majority of the world’s population the fruits of affluence.

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