معرفی کتاب «مصرف فضا: قرار دادن مصرف در چشمانداز» (با عنوان لاتین Consuming Space : Placing Consumption in Perspective) نوشتهٔ Michael K. Goodman, David Goodman, Michael Redclift (editors)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing Limited در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
An examination of the relationship between space, place and consumption offers important insights into some of the most powerful forces constructing contemporary societies. Space and place are made and remade through consumption. Yet how do cultures of consumption discover space, and how do they construct place? This book addresses these questions by exploring the implications of conceptualizing consumption as a spatial, increasingly global, yet intensely localized activity. The work develops integrative approaches that articulate the processes involved in the production and consumption of space and place. The result is a varied, engaging, and innovative study of consumption and its role in structuring contemporary capitalist political economies. Emerging From A Series Of Seminars On 'cultures Of Consumption' Which Encouraged A Robust Interdisciplinary Debate, This Volume Focuses On The Temporal And Spatial Dimensions Of Consumption. The Contributors Specifically Explore The Changing Dimensions Of Consumption As Networking Across Temporal And Transcultural Contexts. In Considering Spaces And Places Of Consumption, It Explores How These Are Delineated And Scaled Over Time, And How The Politics Of Scale Play Out Over The Changing Networked Relationships Of Local, National, Transnational And Globalized Consumption Spaces. In These Spatial Processes, The Role Of 'place' Can Become Both Fixed And Malleable. In Some Cases, 'placed' Commodities Appear To Act At A Distance, Acquiring Value And 'reputation', While In Other Cases, Commodity Biographies Of Place Are Suppressed By Mechanisms Of Displacement. A Team Of Leading Scholars From The Usa, Uk And Latin America Analyze The Different Orderings Of The 'power Of Space' In The Historical, Material And Cultural Constructions Of Consumption. In Doing So, The Book Also Questions The Way The Changing Nature Of Consumption Is Dealt With Theoretically And Conceptually Across Space, Place And Time And The Complicity Of This Analysis. Introduction: Grounding Consuming Space. 1. Introduction: Situating Consumption, Space And Place / Michael K. Goodman, David Goodman, And Michael Redclift --- 2. Multiple Spaces Of Consumption: Some Historical Perspectives / Frank Trentmann --- 3. The Seduction Of Space / David B. Clarke ---- Part I. The Consumption Of Space And Place. 4. Frontier Spaces Of Production And Consumption: Surfaces, Appearances And Representations On The Mayan Riviera / Michael Redclift --- 5. Recognition And Redistribution In The Renegotiation Of Rural Space: The Dynamics Of Aesthetic And Ethical Critiques / John Wilkinson ---- Part Ii. Consumption In Space And Place. 6. Ethical Campaigning And Buyer-driven Commodity Chains: Transforming Retailers' Purchasing Practices? / Alex Hughes, Neil Wrigley And Martin Buttle --- 7. The Cultural Economy Of The Boutique Hotel: The Case Of The Schrager And W Hotels In New York / Donald Mcneill And Kim Mcnamara ---- Part Iii. Consumption As Connection/ Disconnection/ Reconnection. 8. Manufacturing Meaning Along The Chicken Supply Chain: Consumer Anxiety And The Spaces Of Production / Peter Jackson, Neil Ward And Polly Russell --- 9. Place And Space In Alternative Food Networks: Connecting Production And Consumption / David Goodman ----part Iv. Consumption As Production And Production As Consumption. 10. Creating Palate Geographies: Chilean Wine And Uk Consumption Spaces / Robert N. Gwynne --- 11. Consuming Burmese Teak: Anatomy Of A Violent Luxury Resource / Raymond Bryant --- 12. Space For Change Or Changing Spaces: Exploiting Virtual Spaces Of Consumption / Angus Lang, Terry Newholm And Gillian Hogg. Edited By Michael K. Goodman, David Goodman, Michael Redclift. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
An examination of the relationship between space, place and consumption offers important insights into some of the most powerful forces constructing contemporary societies. Space and place are made and remade through consumption. Yet how do cultures of consumption discover space, and how do they construct place?
This book addresses these questions by exploring the implications of conceptualizing consumption as a spatial, increasingly global, yet intensely localized activity. The work develops integrative approaches that articulate the processes involved in the production and consumption of space and place. The result is a varied, engaging, and innovative study of consumption and its role in structuring contemporary capitalist political economies.
This book explores the relationship between space, place and consumption, aiming to develop integrative approaches that articulate the processes involved in the production and consumption of space and place. The result is a varied, engaging, and innovative study of consumption and its role in structuring contemporary capitalist political economies