E-Book, Englisch, 197 Seiten, eBook
Silver Status Through Consumption
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4615-0983-7
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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Dynamics of Consuming in Structured Environments
E-Book, Englisch, 197 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4615-0983-7
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1: Introduction.- Studying Environments in Status through Consumption.- Overview of the Exposition.- Historical Background: Framing the Study.- Recent Analytical Studies.- Consumption through Nonwork Activities.- Externalities of Knowledge Use in Nonwork Activities.- Constructs of Skill in Knowledge Use and the Valuing of Knowledge in Nonwork Activities.- Partitioned Interaction in Environment: Subpopulations and Groups.- Summary and Conclusions.- Notes.- References.- 2: Studying Consumption Through Nonwork Activities.- Studying Nonwork Activities.- Defining and Contextualizing Knowledge Use in Nonwork Activities.- Knowledge Use in the Workplace.- Knowledge Use in Nonwork Activities.- Dynamics of an Interactive System in Nonwork Activities.- Application to Activities for Status.- Structured Environment of Nonwork Activities for Status.- Dual Fields in Structured Environments of Status Activities.- Representing the Effects of Fields in Consumer Heuristics for Status-Yielding Activities.- Summary and Conclusion.- Notes.- References.- 3: Interactions of Microprocessing and Structured Environment: Activity Structure.- Studying Efficiency and Inequality in Activities for Status.- The consumer Allocation Heuristic in Nonwork Activities for Status.- Summary and Conclusion.- Notes.- References.- 4: Structured Environments of Status Activities: Awards and Honors Systems.- Awards and Honors in the Restricted Field.- Defining Awards and Honors Conferred by the State.- Comparative Study of Awards and Honors.- Historical Background of European Honors and Awards Systems.- Contextualizing Status Competition in Comparison Societies: France and the United States.- Discussion of Narrative Statements.- Summary and Conclusions.- Appendix: Eliciting Statement for Narratives on Status Attainment.- Notes.- References.- 5. Comparative Analyses of Consumption Appeals in the Print Advertising of the U.S. and France, 1955–1991.- Studying Status through Consumption.- Studying Appeals to the Ownership and Use of Consumer Goods in Print Advertising.- Analysis of Appeals to Automobile Ownership and Use in Print Advertising.- Results.- Time Series Analyses of Appeals to Automobile Ownership in American and French Automobile ADS, 1955–1991.- Cross-Societal Differences in Levels of Stationary Series for Study Variables.- Testing of Differences in Other Coded Variables.- Correspondences and Differences in the Coded Variables Across Societies.- Summary and Conclusions.- Appendix: Unit Root Tests for Differences in Study Variables between French and American ADS.- Notes.- References.- 6: Random Processes in the Generation of Structured environments.- Random Processes in the Evolution of Normative Forms of Activities.- Random Genetic Drift as a Generating Process.- Empirical Evidence on Selectionist and Neutral Theories of Molecular Evolution.- Applications of Neutralist Theory to the Evolution of Normative Activities.- Stochastic Resonance as a Random Generating Process.- Stochastic Resonance in the Evolution of Normative Activities.- Summary and Conclusions.- Notes.- References.- 7: Overview and Directions for the Study of Status through Consumption.- Overview of the Exposition.- Directions for the Study of Status through Consumption.- Conclusions.- Notes.- References.