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Social psychology and theories of consumer culture: A political economy perspective

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posted on 2024-10-31, 21:53 authored by Matthew McDonald, Stephen Wearing
Social Psychology and Theories of Consumer Culture: A Political Economy Perspective presents a critical analysis of the leading positions in social psychology from the perspective of classical and contemporary theories of consumer culture. The analysis seeks to expand social psychological theory by focusing on the interface between modern western culture (consumer culture) and social behaviour. McDonald and Wearing argue that if social psychology is to play a meaningful role in solving some of society?s most pressing problems (e.g. global warming, obesity, addiction, alienation, and exclusion) then it needs to incorporate a more comprehensive understanding and analysis of consumer culture. Wide-ranging and challenging, the book offers a fresh insight into critical social psychology appropriate for upper undergraduate and postgraduate courses in personality, social psychology, critical and applied psychology. It will also appeal to those working in clinical, counselling, abnormal, and environmental psychology and anyone with an interest in the integration of social psychology and theories of consumer culture.

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Total pages

184

Edition

1

Publisher

Routlege

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Matther McDonald and Stephen Wearing

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2006049519

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-06-10

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