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Spaces for Consumption (Paperback)
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In Spaces for Consumption Steven Miles develops a penetrating
critique of a key shift characterising the contemporary city.
Theoretically informed, the other strength of the volume lies in
the wealth of examples that are drawn upon to show how cities are
becoming spaces for consumption, which has itself rapidly become a
global phenomenon." - Ronan Paddison, University of Glasgow "This
is a great book. Powerfully written and lucid, it provides a
thorough introduction to concepts of consumption as they relate to
the spaces of cities. The spaces themselves - the airports, the
shopping malls, the museums and cultural quarters - are analysed in
marvellous detail, and with a keen sense of historical precedent.
And, refreshingly, Miles doesn't simply dismiss cultures of
consumption out of hand, but shows how as consumers we are
complicit in, and help define those cultures. His book makes a
major contribution to our understanding of contemporary cities, but
is accessible enough to appeal to any reader with an interest in
this important area." - Richard Williams, Edinburgh University
Spaces for Consumption offers an in-depth and sophisticated
analysis of the processes that underpin the commodification of the
city and explains the physical manifestation of consumerism as a
way of life. Engaging directly with the social, economic and
cultural processes that have resulted in our cities being defined
through consumption this vibrant book clearly demonstrates the ways
in which consumption has come to play a key role in the
re-invention of the post-industrial city The book provides a
critical understanding of how consumption redefines the consumers'
relationship to place using empirical examples and case studies to
bring the issues to life. It discusses many of the key spaces and
arenas in which this redefinition occurs including: shopping themed
space mega-events architecture Developing the notion of 'contrived
communality' Steven Miles outlines the ways in which consumption,
alongside the emergence of an increasingly individualized society,
constructs a new kind of relationship with the public realm. Clear,
sophisticated and dynamic this book will be essential reading for
students and researchers alike in sociology, human geography,
architecture, planning, marketing, leisure and tourism, cultural
studies and urban studies.
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