Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Seminars / Tutorials | 10 x 4 hours |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Individual Research Project of 3000 words | 65% |
Semester Exam | Individual Viva Examination of 30 minutes | 35% |
Supplementary Assessment | Repeat failed elements or equivalent | 65% |
Supplementary Exam | Repeat failed elements or equivalent | 35% |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module, students should be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of the historical emergence of consumerism.
Describe and discuss a range of theoretical perspectives on consumption.
Critically evaluate a range of theoretical perspectives on consumption.
Explain and explore a range of consumption practices through the theories considered in the module.
Undertake and write-up a piece of primary research.
Communicate the findings of a piece of primary research by drawing on the theories considered in the module.
Aims
Consumerism now pervades every aspect of modern life. We live in a consumer society and increasingly come to define ourselves, and those around us, by what we possess. This module seeks to introduce a range of theoretical perspectives that help to understand consumerism and how it manifests itself within a range of social contexts.
Content
Defining Culture, Consumption and Society
History of Consumer Society
Part 2: Theorizing Consumption
Marx's 'Commodity Fetishism' and Veblen's 'Conspicuous Consumption'
Baudrillard's 'Beyond Use Value' and Bourdieu's 'Distinction'
McDonaldization and Disneyization
Part 3: Practices of Consumption
Consuming to Excess: Consuming Disorders and Addictions
Consuming Space: The Urban City
Consuming Youth: The Time of Tribes
Consuming Gender and the Body: Magazines and Masquerades
Consuming Celebrity: Confusing the Real and the Reel
Brief description
This module aims to introduce students to a range of sociological perspectives that seek to explore the relations between culture, consumption and society. In doing so we look at how consumerism has come to pervade so many aspects of our lives and how it influences both our sense of self and also the way we interact with others. Students will be encouraged to think critically about their own consuming habits and how they have influenced their sense of identity.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | |
Communication | 1. Read in different contexts and for different purposes; 2. Speak in different contexts and for different purposes (inc. presentation and discussion). |
Improving own Learning and Performance | |
Information Technology | 1. Use a range of commonly used software packages; 2. Present information and data; 3. Use e-mail/internet appropriately and effectively. |
Personal Development and Career planning | |
Problem solving | |
Research skills | 1. Plan and carry out research; 2. Produce academically appropriate reports. |
Subject Specific Skills | Students will develop a greater, and more critical, appreciation of the role and power of consumption, in contemporary society. |
Team work | 1. Contribute effectively to the planning of group activities; 2. Play an active part in group activities. |
Reading List
Essential ReadingLee, M. (ed) (2004) The Consumer Society Reader Blackwell: Oxford Primo search Lury, C (2001) Consumer Culture Polity Press: Cambridge Primo search Supplementary Text
Bryman, Alan (2004.) The Disneyization of society /Alan Bryman. SAGE Primo search Corrigan, Peter (1997.) The sociology of consumption :an introduction /Peter Corrigan. Sage Publications Primo search Edwards, T (2000) Contradictions of Consumption: Concepts, Practices and Politics in Consumer Society Open University Press: Buckingham Primo search Gabriel, Yiannis (2006.) The unmanageable consumer /Yiannis Gabriel and Tim Lang. 2nd ed. Sage Publications Primo search Ritzer, G. (2004) The McDonaldization of Society Revised New Centry Edition Sage: Thousand Oaks Primo search Recommended Text
Advances in Consumer Research Primo search Culture, Markets and Consumption Primo search European journal of marketing. http://www.aber.ac.uk/is/ejournals MCB Publications Ltd. Journal of consumer behaviour http://www.aber.ac.uk/is/ejournals Henry Stewart Publications Journal of consumer research. http://www.aber.ac.uk/is/ejournals University of Chicago Press. ([1985-]) Journal of marketing management. Westburn Publishers Primo search Journal of Customer Behaviour Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7