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消费社会学:从文化转向到实践转向

摘要

本文通过编译Alan Warde的三篇文章,着重考察了过去20年里,消费社会学研究中发生的重要的理论范式转变过程——从文化转向到实践转向。其中,《消费与实践理论》一文从实践理论的零散体系中总结出一些可以运用于消费研究的基本概念和命题;《品味之后:文化、消费与实践理论》一文回顾了文化理论衰退和实践理论兴起的过程及原因;《消费社会学:近期发展》一文肯定了文化转向和实践转向影响下的重要研究成果,并提出了对消费研究的未来展望。

作者

童胜楠 ,中山大学社会学与人类学学院社会学专业硕士研究生。

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论文目录

  • 引言
  • 一 消费与文化转向
  • 二 从文化到实践:实践理论的兴起
  • 三 实践理论的概念与规则
  • 四 实践理论对消费分析的启示
    1. (一)消费与实践
    2. (二)实践的社会分化及其表现
    3. (三)实践的轨迹
    4. (四)实践的多样性
  • 五 结论
  • 六 译者的结语

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