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Consumption, Cities and States


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In 'Consumption, Cities and States: Comparing Singapore with Asian and Western Cities', Ann Brooks and Lionel Wee focus on the interrelationship of consumption, citizenship and the state in the context of globalization, calling for greater emphasis to be placed on the citizen as consumer. While it is widely recognized that citizenship is increasingly defined by 'gradations of esteem', where different kinds of rights and responsibilities accrue to different categories and subcategories of 'citizens', not enough analytical focus has been given to how the status of being a citizen impacts the individual's consumption. The interface between citizen status and consumer activity is a crucial point of analysis in light of the neoliberal assertion that individuals and institutions perform at their best within a free market economy, and because of the state's expectations regarding citizens' rights and responsibilities as consumers not just as producers. In this remarkable comparative study, the authors examine these relationships across a number of cities in both Asia and the West.

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ISBN-13: 9781783084265
ISBN-10: 178308426X
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Anthem Press

Notă biografică

Ann Brooks grew up in a small town off the Gulf Coast of Florida, where she cultivated a passion for the water. She grew up immersed in the arts learning to sing and perform at a young age with a local children's choir. Even as a child, she held a unique ability to develop detailed and elaborate stories. She completed her Bachelors in Psychology at the University of Florida. She worked in social work for a few years, before making a career change to early elementary education. She has taught for over thirteen years.She is currently working on her second novel, A Girl in the Water. These days, she lives with her husband and two children in her home town just two houses down from her mother. By day she works with children in an elementary school while spending summers either on the beach or at their family retreat nestled along the inter jetties of Lake Martin in AL. Nurturing her love for writing by night, she labors to create a balanced life of work, family, and reaching for her dream of being a writer.

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