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The Unmanageable Consumer

 

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The Unmanageable Consumer


by Tim Lang (Author)
by Yiannis Gabriel (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781412918930

 

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This book is of interest to advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students taking courses on behaviour, buyer behaviour, customer behaviour, consumers and society and retailing. Any one interested in better understanding consumerism will also find this book a fascinating read.


 

ISBN 1412918936
ISBN13 9781412918930
Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 07/04/2006
Pages 232
Weight (grammes) 417
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 242
Width (mm) 170

The Emergence Of Contemporary Consumerism The Consumer As Chooser The Consumer As Communicator The Consumer As Explorer The Consumer As Identity-Seeker The Consumer

Hedonist Or Artist? The Consumer As Victim The Consumer As Rebel The Consumer As Activist The Consumer As Citizen The Unmanageable Consumer