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The Material Child

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
256 Seiten
Englisch
Wiley & Sonserschienen am02.09.20111. Auflage
* An original examination of the effects of consumer culture on children. * Draws on a major study the author was commissioned to lead for the UK Government on this topic. * Written by one of the world's top scholars on childhood and media/culture.mehr
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Produkt

Klappentext* An original examination of the effects of consumer culture on children. * Draws on a major study the author was commissioned to lead for the UK Government on this topic. * Written by one of the world's top scholars on childhood and media/culture.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7456-4771-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum02.09.2011
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht402 g
Artikel-Nr.11492362
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GenreMedizin

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments Preface 1. Exploited or empowered? Constructing the child consumer 2. Understanding consumption 3. The making of consumers: theory and research on children's consumption 4. Histories of children's consumption 5. The contemporary children's market 6. The fear of fat: obesity, food and consumption 7. Too much, too soon? Marketing, media and the sexualisation of girls 8. Rethinking pester power': children, parents and consumption 9. Beyond peer pressure': consumption and identity in the peer group 10. Screening the market: the case of children's television 11. Consuming to learn - learning to consume: education goes to market 12. Conclusion: living in a material world Referencesmehr
Kritik
"The Material Child is well- structured, easy to read and informative ... By using a sociocultural approach, Buckingham highlights the importance of examining the 'whole picture' rather than just focusing on individual aspects of consumption. The Material Child has wide appeal and will be of interest to individuals working in childhood or cultural studies, education, media, marketing and politics."
Cultural Studies Review
"The Material Child cuts through the sanctimonious moral rhetorics and panics of contemporary life illuminating the complexities that have made the child consumer the site of unrelenting cultural anxiety. With characteristic insightful and deft analysis, David Buckingham successfully reframes how we might comprehend public debates regarding children and the commercial world and thus how we may forge new responses to ongoing changes in economic and social life. This work immediately takes its place in as a standard and must-read for anyone interested in childhood, politics, media and consumer culture."
Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University
"This book represents a timely and most welcome intervention into the polarised and emotive debates about children and consumer culture. David Buckingham takes us on an authoritative journey through the twists and turns of the arguments towards a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of the unequal diverse and relationships children now have with the global commercial markets. This book is essential reading for those seeking to understand children's experiences of living in contemporary capitalist societies."
Allison James, University of Sheffield
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