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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden konsumtion av kläder.
1. Fashioning the Ecological Crisis : Sustainability and Feminism in Fashion Advertising and Communication in Contemporary Sweden
Sammanfattning : The corporatisation of social justice (gender justice, LGBTQI+ rights, racial justice) and environmental justice ideals in the last decades has grown immensely in western countries, exemplified by rainbow-clad ATM’s during Pride month or Nike using images of NFL player Kaepernick’s anti-racism protest action of taking a knee during the USA national anthem in a marketing campaign. One of the industries that has been particularly inundated with symbols of social justice is the fashion industry. LÄS MER
2. Nödvändighetens pris : Konsumtion och knapphet bland barnfamiljer
Sammanfattning : The object of this thesis has been to study the relationship between consumption and economic scarcity from a theoretical perspective. I have used families with children as an empirical example to illustrate the theoretical framework. LÄS MER
3. En växande marknad : Studie av nöjdheten med konsumtionsrelaterade livsområden bland unga konsumenter
Sammanfattning : I den här avhandlingsstudien undersöks nöjdheten med tillvaron i vårt konsumtionssamhälle bland konsumenter i olika åldrar. De tre områden som för unga konsumenter (9 - 19 år) som grupp hade starkast samband med den övergripande nöjdheten: (1) att vara nöjd med sig själv, (2) sina kläder, samt (3) viktrelaterad hälsa, studeras sedan närmare. LÄS MER
4. Kiär hustru, wackra barn, bodde i ett palais : Identitet och materialitet i hushållet von Linné
Sammanfattning : The subject of this thesis is identity and materiality in the household of Carl Linnaeus. Focus in on the period between the mid 1730s and early 1780s. The household eventually came to consist of five children and a number of servants. LÄS MER
5. WomenWeave Daily : "Artisan Fashion" as "Slow and Sustainable Fashion"
Sammanfattning : As awareness has grown of the detrimental, often lethal, aspects of fashion production and use, so too has a global movement to diminish its environmental harms and mediate its social exploitation. In all types of commercial, academic, and popular discourse about fashion, words such as eco-friendly, green, ethical, fair, and slow -- the last being a catch-all term for all things “not fast fashion”-- are ubiquitous. LÄS MER