Ageing in a consumer society
From passive to active consumption in Britain
Martin Hyde author Ian Rees Jones author Paul Higgs author Christina R Victor author Chris Gilleard author Richard D Wiggins author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:1st Sep '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Targeted as the 'grey consumer', people retiring now participated in the creation of the post-war consumer culture. These consumers have grown older but have not stopped consuming. Based on extensive analysis over two years, this unique book examines the engagement of older people with consumer society in Britain since the 1960s. It charts the changes in the experience of later life in the UK over the last 50 years, the rise of the 'individualised consumer citizen' and what this means for health and social policies. The book will appeal to students, lecturers, researchers and policy analysts. It will provide material for teaching on undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses in sociology, social policy and social gerontology. It will also have considerable appeal to private industry engaged with older consumers as well as to voluntary and non-governmental organisations addressing ageing in Britain.
"This book brings together research on later life and the literature on consumption in new ways. It is timely, informative, and thought-provoking." Professor Frank Trentmann, Birkbeck College, London, author of Free Trade Nation: Commerce, Consumption and Civil Society in Modern Britain
Please send comp copy to Birkbeck College address
ISBN: 9781861348821
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160 pages