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Handbook of Research on Consumerism in Business and Marketing: Concepts and Practices
A social and existential expression of personal positioning and value beyond intrinsic material value achieved through individual and brand congruence.
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The Meaning of Consumption
Terry Smith (University of Chester, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5880-6.ch010
Abstract
The “un-contestable hegemony of consumer capitalism” (Gabriel & Lang, 2006, p. 2) as the prevailing ideology of our times locates it as the primary creator and driver of production, competition, innovation, value and, latterly, values. In 1995, Miller recognised that “consumption, rather than production, was the vanguard of history” (p. 1). In that same year, the United Nations issued alarming statistics highlighting the influence of marketing on materialism and the fact that inequality in consumption was far wider than expected, severely undermining the environmental resource base. The backdrop of social theory and political economy within which consumerism and consumption are framed is a fragmented and complex one which has an unstable nature influenced by a range of complicated macro environmental factors. It is a postmodern landscape characterised by an all-pervasive consumer culture, the imperative of consumer rights and the use of consumption as a source of meaning. This chapter attempts to present a critical examination of the dominant academic, political, cultural and ecological discourses which constitute and contribute to this debate. At the epicentre is a post-modern dilemma about the delusion of choice, the illusion of freedom and the imperative of control - shifting priority from conspicuous consumption to conscientious conscience consumption.
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Meaning is very subjective. The individual assesses that his/her contribution is having an impact in reaching goals beyond ones’ own life. This can be represented in religious concepts, but not necessarily. For example, participating in a protest against a social injury can give the individual a sense of meaning by connecting to a higher authority or simply by feeling a sense of justification in trying to change society.
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