Green Consumption
The Global Rise of Eco-Chic
Herausgeber: Barendregt, Bart; Jaffe, Rivke
Green Consumption
The Global Rise of Eco-Chic
Herausgeber: Barendregt, Bart; Jaffe, Rivke
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Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towards environmentally-friendly societies and combating global poverty.
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Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towards environmentally-friendly societies and combating global poverty.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780857855015
- ISBN-10: 0857855018
- Artikelnr.: 39713063
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780857855015
- ISBN-10: 0857855018
- Artikelnr.: 39713063
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bart Barendregt is Director of Studies at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University, the Netherlands.Rivke Jaffe is Assistant Associate Professor at the Centre for Urban Studies, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
List of FiguresContributorsForewordRichard Wilk
Indiana University
USA1. The Paradoxes of Eco-Chic Bart Barendregt
Leiden University
The Netherlands
and Rivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart I : From Production to Consumption2. Adversaries into Partners? Brand Coca-Cola® and the Politics of Consumer-CitizenshipRobert J. Foster
University of Rochester
USA3. Peopling the Practices of Sustainable Consumption: Eco-Chic and the Limits to the Spaces of Intention Raymond L. Bryant and Michael K. Goodman
King's College London
UK4. Global Gold Connections: Ethical Consumption and the Beauty of Bonding ArtisansSabine Luning
Leiden University
The Netherlands and Marjo De Theije
Vu University Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart II: Spatialities and Temporalities 5. Marketing the Mountain: The Emergence and Consequences of Eco-chic Practices in the Basque RegionSeth Murray
North Carolina State University
USA and Meredith Welch-Devine
University of Georgia
USA 6. Green is the New Green: Eco-Aesthetics in SingaporeChris Hudson
RMIT University
Australia7. The Caring
Committed Eco-Mom: Consumption Ideals and Lived Realities of Toronto MothersKate Cairns
Kim de Laat
Josée Johnston and Shyon Baumann
University of Toronto
CanadaPart III: Bodies and Beauty8. Afro-Chic: Beauty
Ethics and "Locks Without Dread" in GhanaAnna-Riikka Kauppinen
LSE
UK and Rachel Spronk
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands9. Ital Chic: Rastafari
Resistance and the Politics of Consumption in JamaicaRivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands10. Tropical Spa Culture and the Face of New Asian BeautyBart Barendregt
Leiden University
The NetherlandsAfterword: From Eco-Chic to Eco-SmartSharon Zukin
CUNY
USANotesBibliographyIndex
Indiana University
USA1. The Paradoxes of Eco-Chic Bart Barendregt
Leiden University
The Netherlands
and Rivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart I : From Production to Consumption2. Adversaries into Partners? Brand Coca-Cola® and the Politics of Consumer-CitizenshipRobert J. Foster
University of Rochester
USA3. Peopling the Practices of Sustainable Consumption: Eco-Chic and the Limits to the Spaces of Intention Raymond L. Bryant and Michael K. Goodman
King's College London
UK4. Global Gold Connections: Ethical Consumption and the Beauty of Bonding ArtisansSabine Luning
Leiden University
The Netherlands and Marjo De Theije
Vu University Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart II: Spatialities and Temporalities 5. Marketing the Mountain: The Emergence and Consequences of Eco-chic Practices in the Basque RegionSeth Murray
North Carolina State University
USA and Meredith Welch-Devine
University of Georgia
USA 6. Green is the New Green: Eco-Aesthetics in SingaporeChris Hudson
RMIT University
Australia7. The Caring
Committed Eco-Mom: Consumption Ideals and Lived Realities of Toronto MothersKate Cairns
Kim de Laat
Josée Johnston and Shyon Baumann
University of Toronto
CanadaPart III: Bodies and Beauty8. Afro-Chic: Beauty
Ethics and "Locks Without Dread" in GhanaAnna-Riikka Kauppinen
LSE
UK and Rachel Spronk
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands9. Ital Chic: Rastafari
Resistance and the Politics of Consumption in JamaicaRivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands10. Tropical Spa Culture and the Face of New Asian BeautyBart Barendregt
Leiden University
The NetherlandsAfterword: From Eco-Chic to Eco-SmartSharon Zukin
CUNY
USANotesBibliographyIndex
List of FiguresContributorsForewordRichard Wilk
Indiana University
USA1. The Paradoxes of Eco-Chic Bart Barendregt
Leiden University
The Netherlands
and Rivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart I : From Production to Consumption2. Adversaries into Partners? Brand Coca-Cola® and the Politics of Consumer-CitizenshipRobert J. Foster
University of Rochester
USA3. Peopling the Practices of Sustainable Consumption: Eco-Chic and the Limits to the Spaces of Intention Raymond L. Bryant and Michael K. Goodman
King's College London
UK4. Global Gold Connections: Ethical Consumption and the Beauty of Bonding ArtisansSabine Luning
Leiden University
The Netherlands and Marjo De Theije
Vu University Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart II: Spatialities and Temporalities 5. Marketing the Mountain: The Emergence and Consequences of Eco-chic Practices in the Basque RegionSeth Murray
North Carolina State University
USA and Meredith Welch-Devine
University of Georgia
USA 6. Green is the New Green: Eco-Aesthetics in SingaporeChris Hudson
RMIT University
Australia7. The Caring
Committed Eco-Mom: Consumption Ideals and Lived Realities of Toronto MothersKate Cairns
Kim de Laat
Josée Johnston and Shyon Baumann
University of Toronto
CanadaPart III: Bodies and Beauty8. Afro-Chic: Beauty
Ethics and "Locks Without Dread" in GhanaAnna-Riikka Kauppinen
LSE
UK and Rachel Spronk
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands9. Ital Chic: Rastafari
Resistance and the Politics of Consumption in JamaicaRivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands10. Tropical Spa Culture and the Face of New Asian BeautyBart Barendregt
Leiden University
The NetherlandsAfterword: From Eco-Chic to Eco-SmartSharon Zukin
CUNY
USANotesBibliographyIndex
Indiana University
USA1. The Paradoxes of Eco-Chic Bart Barendregt
Leiden University
The Netherlands
and Rivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart I : From Production to Consumption2. Adversaries into Partners? Brand Coca-Cola® and the Politics of Consumer-CitizenshipRobert J. Foster
University of Rochester
USA3. Peopling the Practices of Sustainable Consumption: Eco-Chic and the Limits to the Spaces of Intention Raymond L. Bryant and Michael K. Goodman
King's College London
UK4. Global Gold Connections: Ethical Consumption and the Beauty of Bonding ArtisansSabine Luning
Leiden University
The Netherlands and Marjo De Theije
Vu University Amsterdam
The NetherlandsPart II: Spatialities and Temporalities 5. Marketing the Mountain: The Emergence and Consequences of Eco-chic Practices in the Basque RegionSeth Murray
North Carolina State University
USA and Meredith Welch-Devine
University of Georgia
USA 6. Green is the New Green: Eco-Aesthetics in SingaporeChris Hudson
RMIT University
Australia7. The Caring
Committed Eco-Mom: Consumption Ideals and Lived Realities of Toronto MothersKate Cairns
Kim de Laat
Josée Johnston and Shyon Baumann
University of Toronto
CanadaPart III: Bodies and Beauty8. Afro-Chic: Beauty
Ethics and "Locks Without Dread" in GhanaAnna-Riikka Kauppinen
LSE
UK and Rachel Spronk
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands9. Ital Chic: Rastafari
Resistance and the Politics of Consumption in JamaicaRivke Jaffe
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands10. Tropical Spa Culture and the Face of New Asian BeautyBart Barendregt
Leiden University
The NetherlandsAfterword: From Eco-Chic to Eco-SmartSharon Zukin
CUNY
USANotesBibliographyIndex