
Taste, Consumption and Markets
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Taste, Consumption and Markets offers a comprehensive and up-to-date review of taste, with an emphasis on how taste shapes boundaries, subcultures, and global culture, complemented by an introduction that provides a scaffold for the reader and a concluding section that reflects on the past, present, and future of research on taste. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to students at an advanced level, academics, and reflective practitioners. It addresses the topics with regard to the sociology of taste and consumption and will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of consumer studies, consumption ethics, sociological perspectives on consumption, and cultural studies.
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Jonathan Bean is Assistant Professor of Architecture, Sustainable Built Environments, and Marketing and chair, M.S. Architecture in Sustainable Market Transformation at The University of Arizona.
Content
Museum Architecture on the Global Stage Georgia Lindsay
Social Magic for Dinner? The Taste Script and Shaping of Foodieness in Netflix's Chef's Table Sofia Ulver and Marcus Klasson
Put a Bird on It Jonathan Bean
2. Change, Flow, and Trajectories
What's New? Institutional Work in Updating Taste Marie-Agnes Parmentier and Eileen Fischer
Scandinavian Aesthetics as a Taste Regime in Korea: The Case of IKEA Lydia Jungmin Choi-Johannson and Cecilia Cassinger
In or Out? How Consumer Performances Lead to The Emergence of New Tastes Pierre-Yann Dolbec and Andre F. Maciel
3. Hegemony, Disruption, and Agency
Endless Exhibition: Housing Displays and HGTV's Brand Touchpoints Samuel Dodd
Filthy Media: Affecting Bad Taste in Beach Culture Robin Canniford and Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee
Performing Disruptive Tastes: Toward an Ontology of Reflexive Consumer Agency Craig J. Thompson
4. Past, Present, and Future
Retracing the History of the Concept of Taste Anissa Pomies and Zeynep Arsel
A Taste for the Other: Cosmopolitanism, Sense Work, and the Consumption of Difference Ian Woodward
Accounting for Taste Alan Warde
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