Capitalism, Consumption, and the Transformation of Everyday Life: The Political Economy of Social Practices

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This chapter takes the growth of the ‘global consumer class’ as a starting point and argues that a broader research agenda to make sense of consumption among new middle classes is needed. Specifically, the chapter argues that such an agenda needs to...

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Hansen, A. (2023). Capitalism, Consumption, and the Transformation of Everyday Life: The Political Economy of Social Practices (pp. 27–54). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11069-6_2

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