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Sharon Zukin

    7 de septiembre de 1946

    Sharon L. Zukin es una socióloga especializada en la vida urbana moderna. Su investigación la sitúa dentro del marco de pensadores sociales neomarxistas que examinan las transformaciones sociales y económicas de las ciudades. Zukin explora cómo los espacios urbanos son remodelados por las fuerzas del consumo y la cultura, analizando su impacto en la identidad urbana y las estructuras sociales. Su enfoque ilumina la compleja interacción entre el desarrollo urbano y la experiencia social.

    Annual Review of Sociology, Volume 13
    Point of Purchase : How Shopping Changed American Culture
    Global Cities, Local Streets
    Loft Living
    Landscapes of Power
    • Landscapes of Power

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The momentous changes which are transforming American life call for a new exploration of the economic and cultural landscape. In this book, the author links our expanding need to consume with two fundamental shifts: places of production have given way to spaces for services, and the competitive edge has moved from industrial to cultural capital.

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    • Behind the dirty, cast-iron facades of nineteenth-century loft buildings, an elegant style of life developed during the 1960s and 1970s. This style of life -- of using the city as a consumption mode -- was tied to the presence of artists, whose "happenings," performances, and studio spaces shaped a public perception of the good life at the center of the city.

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    • Global Cities, Local Streets

      • 242 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Global Cities, Local Everyday Diversity from New York to Shanghai, a cutting-edge text/ethnography, reports on the rapidly expanding field of global, urban studies through a unique pairing of six teams of urban researchers from around the world. The authors present shopping streets from each city – New York, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Berlin, Toronto, and Tokyo – how they have changed over the years, and how they illustrate globalization embedded in local communities. This is an ideal addition to courses in urbanization, consumption, and globalization..

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    • A sociologist reveals how shopping has changed American life, its influence radiating out into the economic and cultural sectors, impacting everything from fashion to the internet, while also inspiring consumerism all over the world and promoting the "american dream" abroad.

      Point of Purchase : How Shopping Changed American Culture
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