World of Goods
Mary Douglas ; Baron Isherwood ; Richard Wilk (Forord)
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Instead of regarding consumption as a private means of satisfying one's preferences, they show how goods are a vital information system, used by human beings to fulfill their intentions towards one another. They also consider the implications of the social role of goods for a new vision for social policy, arguing that poverty is caused as much by the erosion of local communities and networks as it is by lack of possessions, and contrast small-scale with large-scale consumption in the household.
A radical rethinking of consumerism, inequality and social capital, The World of Goods is a classic of economic anthropology whose insights remain compelling and urgent.
This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by Richard Wilk.
"Forget that commodities are good for eating, clothing, and shelter; forget their usefulness and try instead the idea that commodities are good for thinking." - Mary Douglas and Baron Isherwood
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Utgitt:
2021
Forlag: Routledge
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 192
ISBN: 9780367679842
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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"A pioneering work of the anthropology of consumption" - The Guardian
"The most widely read British social anthropologist of her generation" - The Guardian
"A master at discerning order in unexpected forms and surprising places" - The New York Times
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Introduction
Part 1: Goods as an Information System
1. Why People want Goods
2. Why They Save
3. The Uses of Goods
4. Exclusion, Intrusion
5. The Technology of Consumption
6. Consumption Periodicities
Part 2: Implications for social policy
7. Separate Economic Spheres in Ethnography
8. International Comparisons
9. Consumption Classes
10. Control of Value.
Index
Baron Isherwood is an English economist and specialist on consumer behaviour, currently with the Department of Health and Social Security in the United Kingdom.