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Comprehensive multi-disciplinary analysis of the conditions which affect how vulnerable individuals experience, interpret and respond to the marketplace and how the marketplace responds to them.
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Comprehensive multi-disciplinary analysis of the conditions which affect how vulnerable individuals experience, interpret and respond to the marketplace and how the marketplace responds to them.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135101787
- Artikelnr.: 43591915
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135101787
- Artikelnr.: 43591915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Kathy Hamilton, is Senior Lecturer in Marketing, University of Strathclyde UK; Susan Dunnett, is Lecturer in Marketing, University of Edinburgh, UK; Maria Piacentini, is Professor in Consumer Behaviour, Lancaster University, UK.
Part I: Mapping the Domain of Consumer Vulnerability Introduction 2. On
Consumer Vulnerability: Foundations, phenomena, and future investigations
3. An Inclusive Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: Exploring the
contributions of intersectionality 4. Justice in Injustice, Power in
Vulnerability: The dialogic potential of The Uncondemned 5. Asking for
Trouble: Some reflections on researching bereaved consumers 6. Consumer
Vulnerability is Market Failure Part II: Consumer Vulnerability and Key
Life Stages 7. Children as Vulnerable Consumers 8. Consuming Childhood
Grief 9. An Adolescent-Centric Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: New
implications for public policy 10. Care Leavers' Experiences of Assuming
Consumer Roles During the Transition to Adulthood 11. Older People:
Citizens in a consumer society Part III: Consumer Vulnerability, Health and
Wellbeing 12. Health Shocks, Identity and Consumer Vulnerability 13. Social
Exclusion: A perspective on consumers with disabilities Part IV: Consumer
Vulnerability, Poverty and Exclusion 14. Towards an Understanding of
Religion-Related Vulnerability in Consumer Society 15. Descent into
Financial Difficulty and the Role of Consumer Credit 16. Poverty, Shame and
the Vulnerable Consumer 17. Poverty Proofing the School Day
Consumer Vulnerability: Foundations, phenomena, and future investigations
3. An Inclusive Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: Exploring the
contributions of intersectionality 4. Justice in Injustice, Power in
Vulnerability: The dialogic potential of The Uncondemned 5. Asking for
Trouble: Some reflections on researching bereaved consumers 6. Consumer
Vulnerability is Market Failure Part II: Consumer Vulnerability and Key
Life Stages 7. Children as Vulnerable Consumers 8. Consuming Childhood
Grief 9. An Adolescent-Centric Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: New
implications for public policy 10. Care Leavers' Experiences of Assuming
Consumer Roles During the Transition to Adulthood 11. Older People:
Citizens in a consumer society Part III: Consumer Vulnerability, Health and
Wellbeing 12. Health Shocks, Identity and Consumer Vulnerability 13. Social
Exclusion: A perspective on consumers with disabilities Part IV: Consumer
Vulnerability, Poverty and Exclusion 14. Towards an Understanding of
Religion-Related Vulnerability in Consumer Society 15. Descent into
Financial Difficulty and the Role of Consumer Credit 16. Poverty, Shame and
the Vulnerable Consumer 17. Poverty Proofing the School Day
Part I: Mapping the Domain of Consumer Vulnerability Introduction 2. On
Consumer Vulnerability: Foundations, phenomena, and future investigations
3. An Inclusive Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: Exploring the
contributions of intersectionality 4. Justice in Injustice, Power in
Vulnerability: The dialogic potential of The Uncondemned 5. Asking for
Trouble: Some reflections on researching bereaved consumers 6. Consumer
Vulnerability is Market Failure Part II: Consumer Vulnerability and Key
Life Stages 7. Children as Vulnerable Consumers 8. Consuming Childhood
Grief 9. An Adolescent-Centric Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: New
implications for public policy 10. Care Leavers' Experiences of Assuming
Consumer Roles During the Transition to Adulthood 11. Older People:
Citizens in a consumer society Part III: Consumer Vulnerability, Health and
Wellbeing 12. Health Shocks, Identity and Consumer Vulnerability 13. Social
Exclusion: A perspective on consumers with disabilities Part IV: Consumer
Vulnerability, Poverty and Exclusion 14. Towards an Understanding of
Religion-Related Vulnerability in Consumer Society 15. Descent into
Financial Difficulty and the Role of Consumer Credit 16. Poverty, Shame and
the Vulnerable Consumer 17. Poverty Proofing the School Day
Consumer Vulnerability: Foundations, phenomena, and future investigations
3. An Inclusive Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: Exploring the
contributions of intersectionality 4. Justice in Injustice, Power in
Vulnerability: The dialogic potential of The Uncondemned 5. Asking for
Trouble: Some reflections on researching bereaved consumers 6. Consumer
Vulnerability is Market Failure Part II: Consumer Vulnerability and Key
Life Stages 7. Children as Vulnerable Consumers 8. Consuming Childhood
Grief 9. An Adolescent-Centric Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: New
implications for public policy 10. Care Leavers' Experiences of Assuming
Consumer Roles During the Transition to Adulthood 11. Older People:
Citizens in a consumer society Part III: Consumer Vulnerability, Health and
Wellbeing 12. Health Shocks, Identity and Consumer Vulnerability 13. Social
Exclusion: A perspective on consumers with disabilities Part IV: Consumer
Vulnerability, Poverty and Exclusion 14. Towards an Understanding of
Religion-Related Vulnerability in Consumer Society 15. Descent into
Financial Difficulty and the Role of Consumer Credit 16. Poverty, Shame and
the Vulnerable Consumer 17. Poverty Proofing the School Day