Content with keyword: consumption practices

Sobriété et normes de consommation: une analyse des pratiques de sobriété volontaires et contraintes

GORGE H., HERBERT M., ÖZÇAGLAR-TOULOUSE N., ROBERT I. (2018). Publié dans La sobriété énergétique, un enjeu d’équité sociale, ed. Semal L. and Villalba B., Paris, Quæ, 159-172.

Face à la crise écologique globale, la transition énergétique est aujourd’hui devenue un enjeu crucial pour les démocraties modernes. Pourtant, l’essentiel des politiques de transition mises en œuvre restent animées par un idéal d’abondance énergétique, et concentrent leurs efforts sur les aspects techniques du problème : gains d’efficacité et promotion des renouvelables.… >> continue reading

Toward an Understanding of Young Consumers’ Daily Consumption Practices in Post-Doi Moi Vietnam

NGUYEN N.N, ÖZÇAĞLAR-TOULOUSE N. KJELDGAARD D. (2018). Published in Journal of Business Research, 86, 490-500.

More than 30 years have passed since Doi Moi, the economic and political reforms that transformed Vietnam into a lower middle-income market from one of the world’s poorest markets. This transformation brought about changes in the consumption practices of Vietnamese consumers. Despite several studies focusing on these changes, the impact of the government’s politics on young Vietnamese consumers’ consumption practices has been largely unexamined.… >> continue reading

Chapter on Michel de Certeau

COVA V. and ÖZÇAĞLAR-TOULOUSE N. (2018). Published in Canonical Authors in Consumption Theory, Edited by Søren Askegaard, Benoît Heilbrunn, Routledge, 221-226.

Canonical Authors in Consumption Theory is the first work to compile the contributions of the greatest social thinkers in the global conversation about consumption and consumer culture. A prestigious reference work, it offers original chapters by the world’s most prominent thought leaders and surveys how the work of historical theorists has influenced and shaped consumption theory, both through history and at the cutting edge of research.… >> continue reading