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Gifts, Sustainable Consumption And Giving Up Green Anxieties At Christmas, Carol Farbotko, Lesley Head
Gifts, Sustainable Consumption And Giving Up Green Anxieties At Christmas, Carol Farbotko, Lesley Head
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
This paper explores the proposition that gifting is a little recognised yet important practice bound up in the quest for sustainable consumption, which has largely been studied with reference to market rather than gift economies. It draws on gift theories in economic anthropology which explain gifts as engendering social relations of reciprocity and beyond, and shaping social life differently to commodities. Understanding how and why commodities become gifts (and vice versa), we contend, provides a new way of understanding some of the complex ways in which social relations are implicated in sustainable consumption. We use a study of Christmas gifting …
The Soils Of Kiritimati (Christmas) Island, Kiribati, Central Pacific: New Information And Comparison With Previous Studies, Colin D. Woodroffe, Robert John Morrison
The Soils Of Kiritimati (Christmas) Island, Kiribati, Central Pacific: New Information And Comparison With Previous Studies, Colin D. Woodroffe, Robert John Morrison
Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)
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