Manufacturing Technology, Manufacturing Consumers
The Making of Dutch Consumer Society
Aksant Academic Publishers
Published on 2. February 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-90-5260-334-6 (ISBN)
Description
Mass consumption is never self-evident. Consumption develops in tandem with production and with new social and institutional arrangements. Manufacturing Technology, Manufacturing Consumers considers the relation by focusing on the production and consumption of new technologies. It shows how twentieth-century technologies became socially embedded through the activities and interactions of a host of new institutions and organizations including state agencies, consumer and producer associations, corporate organizations, and research institutes. These institutional actors simultaneously imaged, represented, projected, negotiated, and produced new products, consumer practices, and ideas about the consumer. The room for negotiation these actors possessed in the mediated design of technology, its use, and its users depended on social institutions and their power relations. Manufacturing Technology, Manufacturing Consumers considers how state, civil society, and market relations configured that space differently according to historical circumstance. The book maps the making of Dutch consumer society as part and parcel of the variegated European consumer society through the mediated production and consumption of new technologies, i.e. houses, kitchens, cars, snacks, and radio and TV sets.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Amsterdam University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Adult education
Illustrations
Illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
487 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5260-334-6 (9789052603346)
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Ruth Oldenziel is professor of History of Technology, in particular U.S.-Europe relations, at the Technical University Eindhoven, Faculty of Technology Management in The Netherlands.|Adri Albert de la Bruheze is assistant professor of History of Technology, and assistant professor of Science, Technology and Society (STS) at the University of Twente, School of Management and Governance in The Netherlands.