Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption

an Ethnography of Shopping Routes

Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Helene Brembeck, Niklas Hansso ...
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Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption

an Ethnography of Shopping Routes

The very routines of our daily life are to a great extent the expression of our vulnerability and dependence on incredibly wide and complex networks and socio-technical systems. Following people's routes in the city, makes visible the differentially distributed capacities and potentials for mobility. In today's consumer society, shopping is the kind of mundane and routine mobility that we all engage in. Yet having a first child or growing old radically changes people's logistical habits as consumers, what the authors of this book call consumer logistics; moving from home to the store and back home again with recent purchases. Depending on the ages and number of children in the family and the condition of one's body (physical health and strength), going shopping requires quite different settings and gear. Exploring consumer mobility through the lens of life phase and age will deepen the understanding of hitherto under-researched aspects of the ageing process, and of mobility, knowledge that is of vital importance for societies striving for sustainable mobility and sustainable cities.

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English
Pages
210

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Life Phases Mobility and Consumption
2020, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: an Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2015, Ashgate Publishing Ltd
in English
Cover of: Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption
Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes
2015, Taylor & Francis Group
in English

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Table of Contents

Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction: Shopping Routesand Being a Consumer on the Move with Recent Purchases; From Technical to Spatial Solidarity; Consumers in Motion and Environmental Affordances; Mobility as Differently Distributed Resource; Connecting Mobility and Life Phase; Positioning Life Phase and Age; Families, Consumption and Mobility: a Family Life Phase Perspective; The Elderly, Consumption and Mobility; Section 1.2: Methodology and Qualitative Data; Steps in the Survey Approach; Carrying out the Survey.
Presentation of Findings: Projects and Passages2 Families; Section 2.1: Projects; Children's Ambivalent Power and Parental Dispositions towards Shopping Trips; Familial Shopping Rhythms and Multi-temporal Adjustments; Shopping Equipment, Carrying Devices and Means of Mobility: Families' Consumer Tools at the Market; Pushchairs, Bags and Hooks: Familial Tools for Carrying Children and Purchases; Section 2.2: Passages; Residential Location and Dispersed and Integrated Logistics in the Construction of Shopping Passages.
Motorized Families with RecentPurchases: Spatially DispersedLogistics PassagesMobility Freedom and Convenience: Carrying Groceries from the Car; Safe Rides: Parental Work while Shopping; Cars Enrolled in Mundane Shopping Errands: from Communicative Markers to Uncool Shopping Tools; Spatially Integrated Logistics Passages: Walking to the Market; Walkable Neighbourhoods and Sociality when Shopping with a Pushchair; Inconveniences of Going Shopping with Pushchairs: When Objects Turned Equipped Ambulation into Immobility.
The Inconvenience of Public Transport: Moralities of Sociotechnical Systems?Managing Parental Responsibilities on a Bike: Velomobile Shopping Passages; 3 Elderly; Section 3.1: Projects; Planning the Supply/Mapping the Route; Time Space; A Social Space; The Waste Container: Hub between Consumer Logistics and Waste Logistics; The Calendar and the Shopping List; Money; Shoes; Bags; Memories, Norms and Values; Assembling the Cluster; Ready to Leave; Section 3.2: Passages; Appropriating the Pavement/Walking with Hervé
Infrastructure Urban Design as a Framework for Action: Pedestrian Crossings, Traffic Lights and BollardsThe Square: Makes Socializing Possible; Driving; Biking; Going by Bus; Passing Through the Shop; Valuation Techniques; Containers in a Situation of Shopping; Moving Back Home; Back Home; Ageing and Motility; 4 Conclusion; A Broader Perspective on Mundane Consumption: Consumer Logistics and Actor-network Theory; Location, Residential Area and Mobility Access/Capital/Motility; Consumer Equipment for Extending Carrying and Calculating Capacities.

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Significant Aspects of Consumers' Emotional Expenditure and Physical Investment in Relation to Infrastructures and Means of Transportation.

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Farnham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.3
Library of Congress
HF5415.32 .B738 2015

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Pagination
1 online resource (210 pages)
Number of pages
210

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44506242M
ISBN 10
1472445333
ISBN 13
9781472445339
OCLC/WorldCat
913698335

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