Seven Deadly Sins in Consumption (Hardcover)


Offering a novel view on morality in consumption, this book creatively examines how the seven deadly sins - pride, greed, lust, gluttony, envy, wrath, and sloth - are embodied in contemporary consumer society. Each of the seven chapters summarizes previous literature of the sins across disciplinary boundaries, and explores how consumption is likely to change in the future. The sins are presented as social, historical, cultural and political constructs, relying on the underlying assumptions of cultural consumer research. Each is elaborated on within particular consumption and marketing-related spheres, including advertising, retail environment, convenience food consumption, poverty, and ethical consumption. Consequently, the book provides a new way to understand contemporary consumer culture. Although beginning with the dark notions of sinfulness, the authors conclude with a hopeful tone for positive transformations in consumption. This fascinating book will be of significant interest to consumer researchers and post-graduate students studying the effects of consumption in social science disciplines, including marketing, business and sociology. Contributors include: L. Alhonnoro, P. Berg, P. Borisov, J. Gummerus, K. Hellen, A. Huuhka, M.-M. Jaskari, H. Kauppinen-Raisanen, P. Laaksonen, H. Leipamaa-Leskinen, H.T. Luomala, A. Norrgrann, C. Rodriguez Santos, J. Sihvonen, H. Syrjala, M. Saaksjarvi, L.L.M. Turunen, C. von Koskull

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Offering a novel view on morality in consumption, this book creatively examines how the seven deadly sins - pride, greed, lust, gluttony, envy, wrath, and sloth - are embodied in contemporary consumer society. Each of the seven chapters summarizes previous literature of the sins across disciplinary boundaries, and explores how consumption is likely to change in the future. The sins are presented as social, historical, cultural and political constructs, relying on the underlying assumptions of cultural consumer research. Each is elaborated on within particular consumption and marketing-related spheres, including advertising, retail environment, convenience food consumption, poverty, and ethical consumption. Consequently, the book provides a new way to understand contemporary consumer culture. Although beginning with the dark notions of sinfulness, the authors conclude with a hopeful tone for positive transformations in consumption. This fascinating book will be of significant interest to consumer researchers and post-graduate students studying the effects of consumption in social science disciplines, including marketing, business and sociology. Contributors include: L. Alhonnoro, P. Berg, P. Borisov, J. Gummerus, K. Hellen, A. Huuhka, M.-M. Jaskari, H. Kauppinen-Raisanen, P. Laaksonen, H. Leipamaa-Leskinen, H.T. Luomala, A. Norrgrann, C. Rodriguez Santos, J. Sihvonen, H. Syrjala, M. Saaksjarvi, L.L.M. Turunen, C. von Koskull

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Imprint

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2018

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Dimensions

216 x 138mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-1-78811-718-0

Barcode

9781788117180

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LSN

1-78811-718-2



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