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9780415089180

The Authority of the Consumer

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415089180

  • ISBN10:

    0415089182

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-01-25
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The Authority of the Consumerexplores the growing tendency in contemporary British society to portray consumers as occupying the receiving end of a wide range of cultural and educational institutions. The aim of this collection is to explore the implications of this recent extension of the status of the consumer, charting out its meanings and debating the merits or drawbacks of this way of understanding the relationship between "providers" and "recipients." This book focuses on the radical shift of authority away from the producer and toward the consumer. The responses to this power shift have, however, differed. Some welcome it as a sign of democratization, anti-elitism and empowerment, while others decry it as mere commercialization, populism or a loss of integrity. There are still others who view this definition as yet another consumer discourse which only serves to enhance the power of producers. The contributors, working from several disciplines in the socialsciences and humanities, explore such issues as the theories of Zygmunt Bauman, stereotypes in advertising and consumption as a postmodern "religion."

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Social Change and Consumptionp. 21
Scepticism, Authority and the Marketp. 23
Authority and Consumer Societyp. 43
Consumers, Identity and Belongingp. 58
The Organized Consumer and Consumer Information Co-Operativesp. 75
Referencesp. 89
Advertisingp. 91
Referencesp. 101
The Limits of Consumption and the Post-Modern 'Religion' of the New Agep. 102
Consuming Culturep. 117
High Art and the High Streetp. 119
Planning a Culture for the People?p. 138
The Culture of Consumptionp. 154
Framing the Audience for Theatrep. 166
Referencesp. 185
Consuming Public Servicesp. 187
Citizens, Charters and Contractsp. 189
Consuming Health and Welfarep. 207
Consuming Educationp. 223
Retailing the Policep. 240
Referencesp. 251
Conversationalization of Public Discourse and the Authority of the Consumerp. 253
Name Indexp. 269
Subject Indexp. 274
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