Summary: Lifestyles And Consumption
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1.1 Chapter 1 of Consumption and Life-Styles: Introduction
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What in a society define which services or goods are legal and which are classified as being illegal or criminal
Norms -
Where do how we consume dependent on
Sosiety, time, lifestyles/tastes and position in the system of social classes. -
What is an example ofcollaborative consumption?
Airbnb ! Aneconomic model based on sharing,swapping , trading, orrenting product andservices ? -
What is an example of marketplace exchange?
Hotels/restuarants -
What is a shift of consumers nowdays
Prosumers More in to hybridfunctions .Actors who areconsumers but alsoentrepreneurial producers orlabouers. Think of solar energy -
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2.1.1 Life cipres perspective
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Why is it useful to look at different stages in life?
Because each stage in life have a different attitudes towards habits of consumption. And you belonging to a group through your consumption practices. -
2.1.1.1 Childhood
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What is the traditional rol of children in a household
Theirvale based on their (financial )contribution to thehousehold -
What is nowadays the roll of children in a household
Childeren as 'priceless'. Focus of the parents on protecting children from harm and investing in their well-being. -
What is the excessive role of consumption in the life of children called?
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What is the equipping children with the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions for their own health and well-being is important for child outcomes called, and when it came up?
Child empowerment and in the late 1980's
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