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Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies

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Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies book

Edited ByBarbara Czarniawska, Orvar Löfgren
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 26 March 2012
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121047
Pages 200
eBook ISBN 9780203121047
Subjects Social Sciences
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Czarniawska, B., & Löfgren, O. (Eds.). (2012). Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121047

ABSTRACT

“It is simply too much” is a common complaint of the modern age. This book looks at how people and institutions deal with overflow - of information, consumption or choices. The essays explore the ways in which notions of overflow – framed in terms of excess and abundance or their implicit opposites, scarcity and dearth – crop up in a number of contexts such as sociological and economic theory, management consulting, consumer studies, and the politics of everyday life. Chapters range from studies of overload at home, at work or in the world of cyber information; strategies of coping with overflow in institutions such as news agencies; and historical comparisons. When, where, how and for whom is overflow a problem or a blessing?

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|12 pages

The Inherited Theories of Overfl ow and Their Challengers

ByORVAR LÖFGREN, BARBARA CZARNIAWSKA

chapter 2|18 pages

Pompes Funèbres and the Overfl owing of Ostentatious Funerals

ByPASCALE TROMPETTE

chapter 3|21 pages

News Agencies: The Places Where Information Permanently Overfl ows

ByBARBARA CZARNIAWSKA

chapter 4|16 pages

“In datamatrix veritas”? Managing Wine Flow and Information Overfl ow with a Two-Dimensional Barcode

ByFRANCK COCHOY

chapter 5|20 pages

Book Reviewing For Amazon.com: How Socio-Technical Systems Struggle to Make Less from More

ByTREVOR PINCH

chapter 6|13 pages

Scenes from a Marriage: Regulating Flows Between Work

Byand Home GIDEON KUNDA

chapter 7|24 pages

It’s Simply Too Much! Coping with Domestic Overfl ow

ByORVAR LÖFGREN

chapter 8|16 pages

Cozy Friday: An Analysis of Family Togetherness and Ritual Overconsumption

ByHELENE BREMBECK

chapter 9|14 pages

Waste in Overfl ow

ByLYNN ÅKESSON

chapter 10|10 pages

Afterword: Keep Calm and Carry On? The Economic History of Overfl ow

ByDEIRDRE NANSEN MCCLOSKEY
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