Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Sociology - Consumption and Advertising, grade: 1,0, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano , language: English, abstract: In this Bachelor-thesis the consumption of convenience food of German households is analysed from the perspective of sociology of consumption. At first three theoretical conceptions are presented and discussed which serve as a basis for the empirical analysis that is undertaken later. The first conception is made up by Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of consumption behaviour of the French society in the 1960s. His book, Distinction: A Social Critique of Taste, shall be seen as the methodological starting point for the later empirical research. Following Bourdieu's findings, this led to the question whether substantial class differences in the consumption of convenience food are detectable in German society. George Ritzer's thesis, The McDonaldization of Society, and its key terms Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, and Control further argue in favour for the choice of convenience food. The third theoretical pillar is the conception of lifeworld and its development in the field of philosophy and sociology. The empirical part uses an arrangement of German households in family lifeworlds, as it is also done by the German Society for Consumer Research. The analysed empirical data on purchasing behaviour was provided by the market research study Typology of Desires 2010. After analysis based on standing in society, phase of life, and household composition, "Students/ Apprentices" and "Unemployed/ Working Poor" resulted as the lifeworlds with the strongest consumption of convenience food. The initial question in the direction of a social determination of consumption of convenience food must be negated. Instead can be argued that consumption is strongly determined by the phase of life, and partially by social status in society and household composition.
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Sociology - Consumption and Advertising, grade: 1,0, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano , language: English, abstract: In this Bachelor-thesis the consumption of convenience food of German households is analysed from the perspective of sociology of consumption. At first three theoretical conceptions are presented and discussed which serve as a basis for the empirical analysis that is undertaken later. The first conception is made up by Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of consumption behaviour of the French society in the 1960s. His book, Distinction: A Social Critique of Taste, shall be seen as the methodological starting point for the later empirical research. Following Bourdieu's findings, this led to the question whether substantial class differences in the consumption of convenience food are detectable in German society. George Ritzer's thesis, The McDonaldization of Society, and its key terms Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, and Control further argue in favour for the choice of convenience food. The third theoretical pillar is the conception of lifeworld and its development in the field of philosophy and sociology. The empirical part uses an arrangement of German households in family lifeworlds, as it is also done by the German Society for Consumer Research. The analysed empirical data on purchasing behaviour was provided by the market research study Typology of Desires 2010. After analysis based on standing in society, phase of life, and household composition, "Students/ Apprentices" and "Unemployed/ Working Poor" resulted as the lifeworlds with the strongest consumption of convenience food. The initial question in the direction of a social determination of consumption of convenience food must be negated. Instead can be argued that consumption is strongly determined by the phase of life, and partially by social status in society and household composition.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Sociology - Consumption and Advertising, grade: 1,0, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano , language: English, abstract: In this Bachelor-thesis the consumption of convenience food of German households isanalysed from the perspective of sociology of consumption. At first three theoreticalconceptions are presented and discussed which serve as a basis for the empirical analysis thatis undertaken later.The first conception is made up by Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of consumption behaviour ofthe French society in the 1960s. His book, Distinction: A Social Critique of Taste, shall beseen as the methodological starting point for the later empirical research. FollowingBourdieu's findings, this led to the question whether substantial class differences in theconsumption of convenience food are detectable in German society. George Ritzer's thesis,The McDonaldization of Society, and its key terms Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability,and Control further argue in favour for the choice of convenience food. The third theoreticalpillar is the conception of lifeworld and its development in the field of philosophy andsociology. The empirical part uses an arrangement of German households in family lifeworlds,as it is also done by the German Society for Consumer Research. The analysed empirical dataon purchasing behaviour was provided by the market research study Typology of Desires2010.After analysis based on standing in society, phase of life, and household composition,'Students/ Apprentices' and 'Unemployed/ Working Poor' resulted as the lifeworlds with thestrongest consumption of convenience food. The initial question in the direction of a socialdetermination of consumption of convenience food must be negated. Instead can be arguedthat consumption is strongly determined by the phase of life, and partially by social status insociety and household composition. 72 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783656556824
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Sociology - Consumption and Advertising, grade: 1,0, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano , language: English, abstract: In this Bachelor-thesis the consumption of convenience food of German households isanalysed from the perspective of sociology of consumption. At first three theoreticalconceptions are presented and discussed which serve as a basis for the empirical analysis thatis undertaken later.The first conception is made up by Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of consumption behaviour ofthe French society in the 1960s. His book, Distinction: A Social Critique of Taste, shall beseen as the methodological starting point for the later empirical research. FollowingBourdieu's findings, this led to the question whether substantial class differences in theconsumption of convenience food are detectable in German society. George Ritzer's thesis,The McDonaldization of Society, and its key terms Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability,and Control further argue in favour for the choice of convenience food. The third theoreticalpillar is the conception of lifeworld and its development in the field of philosophy andsociology. The empirical part uses an arrangement of German households in family lifeworlds,as it is also done by the German Society for Consumer Research. The analysed empirical dataon purchasing behaviour was provided by the market research study Typology of Desires2010.After analysis based on standing in society, phase of life, and household composition,'Students/ Apprentices' and 'Unemployed/ Working Poor' resulted as the lifeworlds with thestrongest consumption of convenience food. The initial question in the direction of a socialdetermination of consumption of convenience food must be negated. Instead can be arguedthat consumption is strongly determined by the phase of life, and partially by social status insociety and household composition. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783656556824
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