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CHL20806: Summary articles (lifestyle and consumption)
This is a bundel of several articles. These are part of the literature of the course lifestyle and consumption at Wageningen university (CHL20806)
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This is a summary of the article Bringing Children (and Parents) into the Sociology of Consumption written by Martens, L., Southerton, D., & Scott, S. (2004). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article Bringing Children (and Parents) into the Sociology of Consumption written by Martens, L., Southerton, D., & Scott, S. (2004). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
This is a summary of the article "Food in Tourism, attraction and impediment" written by Cohen, E. & Avieli, N. (2004). This is part of the literature of the course Lifestyle and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article "Food in Tourism, attraction and impediment" written by Cohen, E. & Avieli, N. (2004). This is part of the literature of the course Lifestyle and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
This is a summary of the article The framing of social class distinctions through family food and eating practices - Wills, W., Backett-Milburn, K., Roberts, M. -., & Lawton, J. (2011). This is part of the literature of the course Lifestyle and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article The framing of social class distinctions through family food and eating practices - Wills, W., Backett-Milburn, K., Roberts, M. -., & Lawton, J. (2011). This is part of the literature of the course Lifestyle and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
This is a summary of the article Social benefits of luxury brands as costly signals of wealth and status - Nelissen, R. M. A., & Meijers, M. H. C. (2011). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article Social benefits of luxury brands as costly signals of wealth and status - Nelissen, R. M. A., & Meijers, M. H. C. (2011). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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This is a summary of the article The Work of Representation (Chapter 1) by Hall, S. (1997). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article The Work of Representation (Chapter 1) by Hall, S. (1997). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
This is a summary of the article Time, money, and happiness - Mogilner, C., & Norton, M. I. (2016). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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Add to cartThis is a summary of the article Time, money, and happiness - Mogilner, C., & Norton, M. I. (2016). It is part of the literature of the course Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL20806) at Wageningen university.
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