226 Pages
    by Routledge

    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    Engages in key debates in contemporary consumption and identity studies, yet presents a firmly grounded study that will complement the more speculative writing about shopping, place and identity that has developed in recent years.

    Chapter 1 Consumption and Shopping; Chapter 2 History and Development of Brent Cross and Wood Green Shopping Centres; Chapter 3 Methodology; Chapter 4 Shopping Policy and Shopping Practice; Chapter 5 Family Shopping and the Fear of Others; Chapter 6 The Nature of Shopping; Chapter 7 John Lewis and the Cheapjack: A Study of Class and Identity; Chapter 8 Englishness and Other Ethnicities; Chapter 9 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Jackson, Peter; Rowlands, Michael; Miller, Daniel