Introduction by Gronow and Warde 1. Consumption and Routine Kaj Ilmonen 2.
Routinization or reflexivity?:consumers and normative claims for
environmental considersation Bente Halkier 3. Ordinary and extraordinary
consumption 4. Consuming the ordinary: changing habits versus routinisation
Mark Tomlinson 5, Deviant pleasures and the normative rhetoric of the
consumer society Roberta Sassatelli 6. SMART LIFE 9.0 - Representations of
everyday life in future studies Katja Oksanen 7.Consumption caught in the
'cash nexus' Tim Dant 8. Networks of provision: consumers, utilities and
technologies Elizabeth Shove and Heather Chappells 9. Ordinary and
Distinctive Kitchens; or 'a kitchen is a kitchen is a kitchen' Dale
Southerton 10. Lifestyle and social integration: a study of middle class
culture in Manchester Brian Longhurst and Mike Savage 11. Working at
consumption: the second home and daily life Davina Chaplin 12. The role of
states in the creation of consumption norms Terhi-Anna Wilska Afterword The
implications of ordinary consumption Akan Warde and Jukka Gronow