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publicationsThe programme produced a large body of publications. This page lists books, book chapters and articles, as well as giving access to the programme's series of working papers, and the consumption bibliography.
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working papers
book chaptersD. Anderson and N. Carrier ‘“Flowers of Paradise” or “Polluting the Nation”, Contested Narratives of Khat Consumption’, in J. Brewer & F. Trentmann (eds), Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006), pp. 145-66. S. Ashmore, ‘Cosmopolitan Shopping: Marketing the National and Transnational in London’s West End’, in C. Breward and D. Gilbert (eds), Fashion’s World Cities (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006). S. Ashmore, ‘“I Think They’re All Mad”: Shopping in Swinging London’, in C. Breward, D. Gilbert and J. Lister (eds), Sixties Fashion (London: V&A Publications, 2006), pp. 58-79. C. Barnett, P. Cafaro and T. Newholm, ‘Philosophy and Ethical Consumption’, in R. C. Barnett, N. Clarke, P. Cloke and A. Malpass, ‘Articulating Ethics and Consumption’, in M. Boström, A. Føllesden, M. Klintman, M. Michelleti, M. Sørensen (eds), Political Consumerism: Its Motivations, Power, and Conditions in the Nordic Countries and Elsewhere (TemaNord 2005:517) (Nordic Council of Minister, Copenhagen, 2005), pp. 99-112. M. Bevir and F. Trentmann, ‘Consumption and Citizenship in the New Governance’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 1. M. Bevir and F. Trentmann, ‘Civic Choices: Retrieving Perspectives on Rationality’, in K. Soper and F. Trentmann (eds), Citizenship and Consumption (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘The Social Stratification of Theatre, Dance and P. Church Gibson, ‘Creating the Fashion City on Film, 1953-1961’, in C. Breward and D. Gilbert (eds), Fashion’s World Cities (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006). J. Clarke, ‘‘It’s Not Like Shopping’: Citizens, Consumers and the Reform of Public Services’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 5. J. Clarke, N. Smith and E. Vidler, ‘Creating Citizen-Consumers: Inequalities and Instabilities,’ in M. Powell, K. Clarke and L. Bauld (eds), Social Policy Review 17 (Bristol, The Policy Press, 2005). N. Couldry, S. Livingstone and T. Markham, ‘‘Public Connection’ and the Uncertain Norms of Media Consumption’, in K. Soper and F. Trentmann (eds), Citizenship and Consumption (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007), chapter 7. R. Cox, M. Kneafsey, L. Venn, L. Holloway, E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Constructing Sustainability through Reconnection – the Case of ‘Alternative’ Food Networks’, in G. Robinson (ed.), Sustainable Rural Systems (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007). B. Edwards, ‘Shaping the Shopping City: Master Plans and Pipe Dreams in London's West End, 1945-1979’, in C. Breward and D. Gilbert (eds), Fashion’s World Cities (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006). B. Edwards ‘“Brave New London”: Architecture for a Swinging City’, in C. Breward, D. Gilbert and J. Lister (eds), Swinging Sixties (London: V&A Publications, 2006). B. Edwards, ‘A Man’s World? Masculinity and Metropolitan Modernity at Simpson Piccadilly’, in D. Gilbert, D. Matless and B. Short (eds) Geographies of British Modernity: Space and Society in the Twentieth Century (Oxford: Blackwells RGS-IBG Research Series, 2003). J. Gamble, ‘Consumers with Chinese Characteristics? Local Customers in British and D. Gilbert, ‘From Paris to Shanghai: The Changing Geographies of Fashion's World Cities’, in C. Breward and D. Gilbert (eds), Fashion’s World Cities (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006). D. Gilbert and R. Preston, ‘Stop being so English’, in D. Gilbert, D. Matless and B. Short (eds), Geographies of British Modernity: Space and Society in the Twentieth Century, (Oxford: Blackwells RGS-IBG Research Series, 2003). I. Greener, M. Powell, N. Mills and S. Doheny, ‘The Governance of Health Policy in the United Kingdom’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 6. L. Holloway, R. Cox, L. Venn, M. Kneafsey, E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Food and Soil: Dirt, Cleanliness and Connecting Consumers to the Growing of their Food’, in B. Camplin and R. Cox (eds), Dirt: Mapping Geographies of Dirt, Purity and Cleanlinesss (London: I.B. Tauris, 2007). L. Holloway and M. Kneafsey, ‘Producing-Consuming Food: Closeness, Connectedness and Rurality in Four ‘Alternative’ Food Networks’, in L. Holloway and M. Kneafsey (eds), Geographies of Rural Cultures and Societies (London: Ashgate, 2004), pp. 262-82. L. Holloway, M. Kneafsey, R. Cox, L. Venn. E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Beyond the ‘Alternative’ – Conventional Divide? Thinking Differently about Food Production – Consumption Relationships’, in D. Maye, L. Holloway and M. Kneafsey (eds), Alternative Food Geographies, (Elsevier: 2007). P. Jackson, ‘Consumption in a Globalizing World’, in R.J. Johnston, P.J. Taylor and M.J. Watts (eds), Geographies of Global Change (Oxford, Basil Blackwell (second edn), 2002), pp. 283-95. P. Jackson, ‘Identities’, in P. Cloke, P. Crang and M. Goodwin (eds), Introducing Human Geographies, second edition (London: Hodder Arnold, 2005), pp. 391-99. P. Jackson, P. Russell and N. Ward, ‘The Appropriation of ‘Alternative’ Discourses by ‘Mainstream’ Food Retailers’, in D. Maye, L. Holloway and M. Kneafsey (eds), Alternative Food Geographies: Representation and Practice (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007), pp. 309-30. P. Jackson and N. Ward, ‘Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar’, in A. Nützenadel and F. Trentmann (eds), Food and Globalization: Transnational Perspectives on Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World (Oxford: Berg, 2007), chapter 13. S. Livingstone, ‘On the Relation between Audiences and Publics’, in S. Livingstone (ed.), Audiences and Publics: When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere (Bristol: Intellect Press, 2005), pp. 17-41. S. Livingstone, ‘In Defence of Privacy: Varieties of Publicness in the Individualised, Privatised Home’, in S. Livingstone (ed.), Audiences and Publics: When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere (Bristol: Intellect Press, 2005), pp. 163-185. A. Malpass, C. Barnett, N. Clarke and P. Cloke, ‘Problematizing Choice: Responsible Consumers and Sceptical Citizens’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 10. B. Morgan, ‘The Perils of Global-Local Dialogue and Consultation: the Case of Water in South Africa’, in N. Woods (ed.), Making Global Regulation Effective (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), chapter 8. B. Morgan, ‘Social Protest against Privatization of Water: Forging Cosmopolitan B. Morgan, ‘Emerging Global Water Welfarism: Access to Water, Unruly Consumers and Transnational Governance’, in J. Brewer and F. Trentmann (eds), Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006). B. Morgan, ‘Technocratic and Convivial Accountability’, in M. Dowdle (ed.), Public B. Morgan, ‘Consuming without Paying: Stealing or Campaigning? The Civic Implications of Civil Disobedience around Access to Water’, in K. Soper and F. Trentmann (eds), Citizenship and Consumption (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007), chapter 5. B. Morgan, ‘Reflections on Governance from an International Perspective’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 11. M. Moskowitz, ‘Broadcasting Seeds on the American Landscape,’ in E. Brown, C. Gudis and M. Moskowitz (eds), Cultures of Commerce: Representation and American Business Culture (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). M. Moskowitz, ‘The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum J. Newman, ‘Governance as Cultural Practice: Texts, Talk and the Struggle for Meaning’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), chapter 3. J. Newman and E. Vidler, ‘More than a Matter of Choice? Consumerism and the A. Nützenadel and F. Trentmann, ‘Introduction: Mapping Food and Globalisation’, in A. Nützenadel and F. Trentmann (eds), Food and Globalization: Transnational Perspectives on Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World (Oxford: Berg, 2007), chapter 1. M. Redclift, ‘Chewing Gum: Mass Consumption and the ‘Shadow-lands’ of the Yucatan’, in John Brewer and Frank Trentmann (eds), Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006), chapter 7. E. Shove and M. Pantzar, ‘Fossilization’, in O. Lofgren and R. Wilk (eds), Off the Edge: Experiments in Cultural Analysis (Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen: 2006). K. Soper, ‘‘Alternative Hedonism’ and the Citizen-Consumer’, in K. Soper and F. K. Soper and F. Trentmann, ‘Introduction’, in K. Soper and F. Trentmann (eds), Citizenship and Consumption (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007), chapter 1. D. Southerton, ‘The Temporal Organisation of Daily Life: Social Constraints, Composite Practices and Allocation’, in M. Pantzar and E. Shove (eds), Manufacturing Leisure: Innovations in Happiness, Well-being and Fun (Helsinki: National Consumer Research Centre, 2004). D. Southerton, A. Warde and M. Hand, ‘The Limited Autonomy of the Consumer: D. Southerton, A. Warde, W. Olsen and S-L. Cheng, ‘Time Use Surveys and the Changing Organization of Everyday Life in UK, 1975-2000’, in M. Pantzar and E. Shove (eds), Manufacturing Leisure: Innovations in Happiness, Well-being and Fun (Helsinki: National Consumer Research Centre, 2004). F. Trentmann, ‘Beyond Consumerism: New Historical Perspectives on Consumption’, reprinted in M. Hogg (ed.), Consumer Behaviour I: Research and Influences, (London: Sage, 2005), pp. 303-329. F. Trentmann, ‘The Modern Genealogy of the Consumer: Meanings, Identities and Political Synapses’, in J. Brewer and F. Trentmann (eds), Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges (Oxford and New York, Berg: 2006). F. Trentmann, ‘Knowing Consumers – Histories, Identities, Practices’, in F. Trentmann (ed.), The Making of the Consumer: Knowledge, Power and Identity in the Modern World (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006), pp. 1-27. F. Trentmann, ‘Consumption’, in J. Merriman and J. Winter (eds), Europe since 1914: Encyclopaedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction, Volume 2, (Detroit: Charles Scribners Sons, 2006), pp. 704-717. F. Trentmann, ‘The Evolution of the Consumer: Meanings, Identities and Political Synapses Before the Age of Affluence’, in Sheldon Garon and Patricia L. Maclachlan (eds), The Ambivalent Consumer: Questioning Consumption in East Asia and the West (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2006), pp. 21-44. F. Trentmann, ‘Caring Consumers’, in Britain 2007 (Swindon: ESRC publications, 2007). F. Trentmann, ‘Before “Fair Trade”: Empire, Free Trade, and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World’, in A. Nützenadel and F. Trentmann (eds), Food and Globalization: Transnational Perspectives on Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World (Oxford: Berg, 2007), chapter 14. F. Trentmann and P. Maclachlan, ‘Civilising Markets: Traditions of Consumer Politics in Twentieth-Century Britain, Japan, and the United States’, in M. Bevir and F. Trentmann (eds), Markets in Historical Contexts: Ideas and Politics in the Modern World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). F. Trentmann and K. Soper, ‘Introduction’, in K. Soper and F. Trentmann (eds), Citizenship and Consumption (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007), chapter 1. F. Trentmann and V. Taylor, ‘From Users to Consumers: Water Politics in Nineteenth-Century London’, in F. Trentmann (ed.), The Making of the Consumer: Knowledge, Power and Identity in the Modern World (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006), pp. 53-73. E. Vidler and J. Clarke, ‘Creating Citizen-Consumers: New Labour and the Remaking of Public Services’, Public Policy and Administration, 20(2) (2005), pp. 19-37. L. Whitworth, ‘Anticipating Affluence: Skill, Judgement and the Problems of Aesthetic Tutelage’, in L. Black & H. Pemberton (eds), An Affluent Society? Britain’s Post-War ‘Golden Age’ Revisited (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004). L. Whitworth, ‘The Housewives Committee of the Council of Industrial Design: A Short-lived Experiment in Domestic Reconnoitring’, in E. Darling and L. Whitworth (eds), Women and the Making of Built Space in England, 1870-1940 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007).
articlesS. Boden, ‘Dedicated Followers of Fashion? The Influence of Popular Culture on Children’s Social Identities,’ Media, Culture and Society, 28(2) (2006), pp. 289-298. S. Boden, ‘Another Day, Another Demand: How Parents and Children Negotiate C. Breward, ‘Fashion’s Front and Back: Rag Trade Cultures and Cultures of Consumption in Post-War London’, London Journal (Special Issue), 31(1) (2006). N. Carrier, ‘Bundles of Choice: Variety and the Creation and Manipulation of Kenyan Khat’s Value’, Ethnos, 71(3) (2006). N. Carrier, ‘The Need for Speed: Contrasting Time Frames in the Social Life of Kenyan khat’, Africa 75(4) 2005. T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘Is There a Status Order in Contemporary British Society?’, European Sociological Review, 20(5) (2004), pp. 383-401. T.W. Chan and John H. Goldthorpe, ‘The Social Stratification of Theatre, Dance and Cinema Attendance’, Cultural Trends, 14(3) (2005), pp. 193-212. T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘Class and Status: The Con-ceptual Distinction and its Empirical Relevance’, American Sociological Review, 72(4) (2007), pp. 512–532. T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘Social Status and News-paper Readership’, American Journal of Sociology, 112(4) (2007), pp. 1095–1134. T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘Social Stratification and Cultural Consumption: Music in England’, European Sociological Review, 23(1) (2007), pp. 1–19. T.W. Chan and J.H. Goldthorpe, ‘Social Stratification and Cultural Consumption: The Visual Arts in England’, Poetics, 35(2/3) (2007). P. Church Gibson, ‘From Up-North to Up-West?: London On Screen, 1965-67’, London Journal (Special Issue), 31(1) (2006). J. Clarke, ‘Consumers, Clients or Citizens? Politics, Policy and Practice in the Reform of Social Care’, European Societies, 8(3) (2006), pp. 433-442. J. Clarke, ‘Unsettled Connections: Citizens, Consumers and the Reform of Public Services’, Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2) (2007), pp. 159-178. N. Clarke, C. Barnett, P. Cloke and A. Malpass, ‘Globalising the Consumer: Doing Politics in an Ethical Register’, Political Geography, 26(3) (2007), pp. 231-249. J. Clarke, N. Smith and E. Vidler, ‘The Indeterminacy of Choice: Political, Policy and Organisational Dilemmas’, Social Policy and Society, 5(3) (2006), pp. 1-10. N. Couldry, ‘Culture and Citizenship: The Missing Link?’, European Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3) (2006), pp. 321-339. N. Couldry and A. Langer, ‘Media Consumption and the Future of Public Connection: Towards a Typology of the Dispersed Citizen’, in The Communication Review, 8(2) (2005), pp. 237-257. N. Couldry and T. Markham, ‘Public Connection Through Media Consumption: Between Oversocialization and Desocialization?’, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 608(1) (2006), pp. 251-269. B. Edwards, ‘Swinging Boutiques and the Modern Store: Designing Shops for Post-War London’, London Journal (Special Issue), 31(1) (2006). J. Gamble, ‘Multinational Retailers in China: Proliferating “McJobs” or Developing Skills?’, Journal of Management Studies, 43(7) (2006), pp. 1463-1490. J. Gamble, ‘Introducing Western-style HRM Practices to China: Shopfloor Perceptions in a British Multinational’, Journal of World Business, 41(4) (2006), pp. 328-43. J. Gamble, ‘The Rhetoric of the Consumer and Customer Control in China’, Work, D. Gilbert (guest editor), ‘Shopping Routes: Networks of Fashion Consumption in London’s West End 1945-79’, London Journal (Special Issue), 31(1) (2006). D. Gilbert, ‘The Youngest Legend in History: Cultures of Consumption and the Mythologies of Swinging London’, London Journal (Special Issue), 31(1) (2006). M. Hand, E. Shove and D. Southerton, ‘Explaining Showering: A Discussion of Material, Conventional and Temporal Dimensions of Practice’, Sociological Research Online (2005). G. Hogg, A.W. Laing and T.J. Newholm, ‘Talking Together: Exploring Consumer G. Hogg, A.W. Laing and D. Winkelman, ‘The Professional Service Encounter in the Age of the Internet’, Journal of Services Marketing, 17(5) (2003), pp. 476-494. L. Holloway, R. Cox, L. Venn, M. Kneafsey, E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Managing Sustainable Farmed Landscape through ‘Alternative’ Food Networks: A Case Study from Italy’, Geographical Journal, 172(3) (2006), pp. 219-229. L. Holloway, M. Kneafsey, L. Venn, R. Cox, E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Possible Food Economies: A Methodological Framework for Exploring Food Production-Consumption Relationships’, Sociologia Ruralis, 41(1) (2007), pp. 1-18. M. Hyde and I.R. Jones, ‘The Long Shadow of Work - Does Time since Labour Market Exit Affect the Association between Socioeconomic Position and Health in a Post-Working Population’, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 61(6) (2007), pp. 532-38. M. Hyde, M. Evandrou, C. Gilleard, P. Higg, I.R. Jones, C. Victor and R.D. Wiggins, ‘Inequalities in Consumption Patterns in Later Life in Britain 1968-2001’, The Gerontologist, 1(46) (2006), pp. 371-372. J. Ingram, E Shove and M Watson (2007) ‘Products and practices: selected concepts from science and technology studies and from social theories of consumption and practice’, Design Issues, 23 (2): 3-16 P. Jackson, ‘The Eclipse of Urban Geography?’, Urban Geography 25 (2005), pp. 1-3. P. Jackson, ‘Culture and Identity in Contemporary Britain’, Geographische RundschauInternational Edition, 2 (2006), pp. 44-48; also published as Kultur und Identität im heutigen Groβbritannien. Geographische Rundschau 58, 36-41 (trans. Klaus Zehner). P. Jackson, ‚Thinking Geographically’, Geography 91 (2006), pp. 199-204. P. Jackson and P. Russell, ‘From Farm to Fork: The ‘Food Miles’ Debate’, Primary P. Jackson, P. Russell and N. Ward, ‘Mobilising the ‘Commodity Chain’ Concept in the Politics of Food and Farming’, Journal of Rural Studies, 22 (2006), pp. 129-41. I.R. Jones, P. Higgs, M. Evandrou, C. Gilleard, M. Hyde, C. Victor and R.D. Wiggins, ‘Periodization and Consumer Society: An Overview of Consumption among Older People in Britain, 1963 -2001’, The Gerontologist, 1(46) (2006), pp. 371-372. A. Klein, ‘Chewing it Over: Reviewing the Legal Status of Khat’, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 5(2) (July 2005). A.W. Laing, G. Hogg and T.J. Newholm, ‘The Impact of the Internet on Professional Relationships: The Case of Health Care’, Service Industries Journal, 25(5) (2005), pp. 675-688. A.W. Laing, T.J. Newholm and G. Hogg, ‘Crisis of Confidence: Re-narrating the Consumer-Professional Discourse’, Advances in Consumer Research, 32(20) (2005), pp. 514-522. J. Littler, C. Barnett and K. Soper, ‘Consumers: Agents of Change?’ Soundings, 31 (2005), pp. 147-160. S. Livingstone, ‘The Challenge of Changing Audiences: Or, What is the Audience Researcher to do in the Internet Age?’, European Journal of Communication, 19(1) (2004), pp. 75-86. P. Lowe, T. Carroll and N. Ward, ‘Time for Rural Delivery?’ Town and Country Planning, 73 (2004), pp. 18-19. B. Morgan, ‘The Regulatory Face of the Human Right to Water’, Journal of Water Law, 15 (2004), pp. 179-187. B. Morgan, ‘Water: Frontier Markets and Cosmopolitan Activism’ Soundings: a Journal of Politics and Culture, Issue 28 on ‘The Frontier State’, November 2004, pp. 10-24. B. Morgan, ‘Turning Off the Tap, Urban Water Service Delivery and the Social Construction of Global Administrative Law’, European Journal of International Law, 17 (2006), pp. 215-247. B. Morgan, ‘The North-South Politics of Necessity: Regulating for Basic Rights Between National and International Levels’, Journal of Consumer Policy 29(4) (2006), pp. 465-487. B. Morgan and F. Trentmann (eds), ‘The Politics of Necessity’, special issue of the Journal of Consumer Policy 29(4) (2006), pp. 345-353. J. Morris, ‘Imprenditoria italiana in Gran Bretagna. Il consumo del caffè “stile italiano”’, Italia Contemporanea, December 2005. J. Newman and E. Vidler, ‘Discriminating Customers, Responsible Patients, Empowered Users: Consumerism and the Modernisation of Health Care’, Journal of Social Policy, 35(2) (2006), pp. 193-209. C. Pole, ‘Researching Children and Fashion: An Embodied Ethnography’, Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 14(1) (2007), pp. 67-84. M. Redclift, ‘A Convulsed and Magic Country: Tourism and Resource Histories in the Mexican Caribbean’, Environment and History, 11(1) (2005), pp. 83-98. M. Redclift and O. Forero, ‘Something to Chew On’, Field and Feast: The Magazine of Food, Agriculture and Health (USA: Summer 2005). M. Redclift and O. Forero, ‘The Role of the Mexican State in the Development of Chicle Extraction in Yucatan, and the Continuing Importance of Coyotaje’, The Journal of Latin American Studies, 38(1) (2005), pp. 1-29. E. Shove and M. Pantzar, ‘Fossilisation’, Ethnologia Europaea (Journal of European Ethnology), 356(1-2) (2005), pp. 59-63. R. Simmons and J. Birchall, ‘A Joined-up Approach to User Involvement in Public Services’, Social Policy and Administration, 39(3) (2005). K. Soper, ‘Counter-Consumerism in a New Age of War’, a review-commentary, Radical Philosophy, 135, Dec 2005-Jan 2006. K. Soper, Interview (together with Clive Barnett) by Jo Littler, ‘Consumers: Agents of Change ?’, Soundings, 31 (2005), pp. 147-160. K. Soper, ‘Counter-Consumerism in a New Age of War’, Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 17(2) (2006), pp. 74-80. K. Soper, ‘Conceptualizing Needs in the Context of Consumer Politics’, Journal of Consumer Policy, 29(4) (2006), pp. 355-372. K. Soper, ‘Re-thinking the “Good Life”: The Citizenship Dimension of Consumer D. Southerton, ‘‘Squeezing Time’: Allocating Practices, Co-ordinating Networks and Scheduling Society’, Time & Society, 12(1) (2003), pp. 5-25. D. Southerton and M. Tomlinson, ‘Pressed for Time: The Differential Impacts of a Time Squeeze’, Sociological Review, 53(2), 2005, pp. 215-39. D. Southerton, ‘Analysing the Temporal Organisation of Daily Life: Social Constraints, Practices and their Allocation’, Sociology, 40(3) (2006), pp. 435-54. D. Southerton, A. Warde, W. Olsen and S-L. Cheng, ‘The Changing Organization of Everyday Life in UK: Evidence from Time Use Surveys 1975-2000’, Office for National Statistics, Time Use Seminar: Analysis and use of the UK 2000 Time Use Survey (TUS) proceedings, (2004) www.statistics.gov.uk/events/tus/agenda.asp. F. Trentmann, ‘Beyond Consumerism: New Historical Perspectives on Consumption’, Journal of Contemporary History, 39(3) (2004), pp. 373-401. F. Trentmann, ‘Before “Fair Trade”: Empire, Free Trade, and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World’, Environment and Planning D, 25 (2007). F. Trentmann and D. Slater (eds), ‘Citizenship and Consumption’, Special issue of the Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2) (2007). F. Trentmann, ‘Citizenship and Consumption’, Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2), pp. 147-158. L. Venn, M. Kneafsey, L. Holloway, R. Cox, E. Dowler and H. Tuomainen, ‘Researching European ‘Alternative’ Food Networks: Some Methodological Considerations’, Area, 38(3), (2006), pp. 248-258. N. Ward, A. Donaldson and P. Lowe, ‘Policy Framing and Learning the Lessons from the UK’s Food and Mouth Disease Crisis’, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 22 (2004), pp. 291-306. N. Ward, P. Lowe and T. Carroll, ‘Rural Dilemma Remain’, Town and Country Planning, 73 (2004), pp. 342-3. A. Warde, ‘La normalita del mangiare fuori’, (‘The normality of eating out’), Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia (special issue on ‘Sociology of Food’), 45(4) (2004), pp. 493-518. A. Warde, ‘Consumption and the Theory of Practice’, Journal of Consumer Culture, 5(2) (2005), pp. 131-54. A. Warde, D. Southerton, W. Olsen and S-L Cheng, ‘The Changing Organization of Everyday Life in UK: Evidence from Time Use Surveys 1975-2000’, Time Use Seminar: Analysis and Use of the UK 2000 Time Use Survey, (Proceedings Office for National Statistics, 2004). J. Whittle, ‘Housewives and Servants in Rural England, 1440-1650: Evidence of Women’s Work from Probate Documents’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 15(1) (2005), pp. 51-74. L. Whitworth, ‘Inscribing Design on the Nation: The creators of the British Council of Industrial Design’, Business and Economic History On-Line, 3, 2005.
the consumption bibliographyThis bibliography lists studies on consumption in the social sciences and humanities. It is maintained by the Cultures of Consumption research programme. The bibliography incorporates Don Slater's original bibliography and has added recent books and articles. There are currently c.2000 items. Download as a Word document [815KB] |
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