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David Buckingham, V. Tingstad (Beteiligte)

Childhood and Consumer Culture


Herausgegeben von Buckingham, David; Tingstad, V.
2010. 2010. xiii, 266 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2010
ISBN: 1-13-744222-0 (1137442220)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-13-744222-2 (9781137442222)

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In recent years children have become an increasingly important consumer market, and there is growing concern about the commercialisation of childhood. This book sheds light on these debates, offering new empirical data and challenging critical perspectives on childrens engagement with consumer culture from a wide range of international settings.
Introduction; D.Buckingham & V.Tingstad PART I: HISTORY OF CHILDRENS CONSUMPTION Valves of Adult Desire: The Regulation and Incitement of Childrens Consumption; G.Cross Proper Toys for Proper Children: A Case Study of the Norwegian Company A/S Riktige leker (Proper Toys); T.Korsvold The Books That Sing: The Marketing of Childrens Phonograph Records, 1890-1930; J.Smith PART II: THEORY AND METHOD IN RESEARCH ON CHILDRENS CONSUMPTION Commercial Enculturation: Moving Beyond Consumer Socialization; D.T.Cook Subjectivities of the Child Consumer: Beings and Becomings; B.Johansson Researching Things, Objects and Gendered Consumption in Childhood Studies; C.Mitchell PART III: PRACTICES OF CONTEMPORARY MARKETERS Childrens Virtual Worlds: The Latest Commercialization of Childrens Culture; J.Wasko Creating Long-lasting Brand Loyalty - or a Passing Craze? Lessons from a Child Classic in Norway; I.Hagen & .Nakken The Cute, the Spectacle and the Practical: Narratives of New Parents and Babies at The Baby Show; L.Martens PART IV: SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF CHILDRENS CONSUMPTION The Stuff at Moms House and the Stuff at Dads House: The Material Consumption of Divorce for Adolescents; C.Collins & M.Janning The Dao of Consumer Socialization: Raising Children in the Chinese Consumer Revolution; R.Wrdahl Those Who Have Less Want More. But Does it Make Them Feel Bad? Deprivation, Materialism and Self-Esteem in Childhood; A.Nairn, P.Bottomley & J.Ormrod PART V: CHILDHOOD IDENTITIES AND CONSUMPTION Branded Selves: How Children Relate to Marketing on a Social Network Site; H.Skaar Hello - Were only in the Fifth Grade!!: Childrens Rights, Intergenerationality and Constructions of Gender in Public Discourses about Childhood; M.Rysst One Meets Through Clothing: The Role of Fashion in the Identity Formation of Former Soviet Union Immigrant Youth in Israel; D.Lemish & N.Elias
Childhood and consumption scholars from all corners will find some reward in perusing this book for intellectual treasure. - Children & Society

This definitive text is enriching and informative. - Power and Education

"Childhood and Consumer Culture makes evident the vibrancy of studies in this field." - Journal of Consumer Culture
Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University, USA Paul Bottomley, Cardiff Business School, UK Caitlyn Collins, University of Texas at Austin, USA Gary Cross, Pennsylvania State University, USA Nelly Elias, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Michelle Janning, Whitman College, USA Ingunn Hagen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Barbro Johansson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Tora Korsvold, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Dafna Lemish, Tel Aviv University, Israel Lydia Martens, Keele University, UK Claudia Mitchell, McGill University, Canada Agnes Nairn, RSM Erasmus University, The Netherlands ivind Nakken, Arctic Branding Ltd, Norway Johanne Ormrod, Psychologist, Denmark Mari Rysst, The National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway Hvard Skaar, Oslo University College, Norway Jacob Smith, University of Nottingham, UK Janet Wasko, University of Oregon, USA Randi Wrdahl, University of Oslo, Norway