Consumption, Cities and States: Comparing Singapore with Asian and Western Cities (Key Issues in Modern Sociology) by Ann Brooks and Lionel Wee
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1783082267, 178308426X | 220 pages | PDF | 0,6 MB
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1783082267, 178308426X | 220 pages | PDF | 0,6 MB
‘Consumption, Cities and States’ examines the fascinating intersection of consumption, citizenship and the state in a cross-section of global cities in Asia and the West. It focuses on a number of theoretical and empirical analyses: developing and amplifying the intersection of consumption, citizenship and the state in late modernity in relation to a range of cities; examining the concept of the global city as an ‘aspirational’ category for cities in Asia and the West; and considering case studies which highlight the intersection of consumption and the state. As Ann Brooks and Lionel Wee demonstrate, the interface between citizen status and consumer activity proves a crucial point of analysis in the light of the neoliberal assertion that individuals and institutions perform at their best within a free market economy.