ABSTRACT

In the opinion of many people the last decade saw the arrival of the `consumer society'. However, the response of social theory to consumerism has been barely appropriate to the scale of the changes. As an antidote to this, the authors propose the adoption of a new, more inclusive theoretical approach, based on "systems of provision". This emphasises different forms of determination for different products. It also emphasises the essential continuity between the various aspects of consumption: production, distribution, marketing, advertising and sales.

chapter 1|8 pages

INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

chapter 3|31 pages

THE WORLD OF COMMODITIES

chapter 4|22 pages

USE VALUE AND CONSUMPTION

chapter 5|22 pages

CONSUMPTION THROUGH SYSTEMS OF PROVISION

chapter 6|24 pages

SYSTEMS OF PROVISION AND CULTURAL SYSTEMS

chapter 7|30 pages

ECONOMICS AND CONSUMPTION

chapter 8|21 pages

WHAT IS CONSUMER SOCIETY?

chapter 9|11 pages

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO PUBLIC CONSUMPTION?

chapter 10|24 pages

WELFARISM IN LIGHT OF GLOBALISATION

chapter 11|18 pages

WHITHER CONSUMPTION STUDIES?