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1955-, Jackson Peter, ed. Commercial cultures: Economies, practices, spaces. Oxford: Berg, 2000.

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The immersive worlds handbook: Designing theme parks and consumer spaces. Waltham: Focal Press, 2012.

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Capitalism's eye: Cultural spaces of the commodity. New York: Routledge, 2007.

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Cheng shi kong jian yu xiao fei zhe xing wei. Nanjing: Dong nan da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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MacRury, Iain. In the face of the market: The consumer, advertising and pathologies of potential space. Dagenham: Department of Human Relations, University of East London, 2000.

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Malaysia, Gabungan Persatuan Pengguna, ed. Contested space?: FOMCA's engagement with the government. Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations, 2004.

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Behaviour space: Play, pleasure and discovery as a model for business value. Farnham: Gower, 2012.

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Antonides, Gerrit. The consumer's perceptual product space. Rotterdam: Erasmus Universiteit, 1995.

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Frank, Harris, ed. Retailing: Shopping, society, space. London: D. Fulton, 1991.

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Weishar, Joseph. Design for effective selling space. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.

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Michael, Woods. Space disasters. Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A: Lerner Pub. Co., 2008.

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Stobart, Jon. Spaces of consumption: Leisure and shopping in the English town, c. 1680-1830. London: Routledge, 2007.

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Green, Stephanie Jane. Watch this space!: Is consumer life orientated by advertising? : a study into advertising effectiveness. [Guildford]: [University of Surrey], 1988.

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Jones, Gregory S. Does burning weapons plutonium generate hotter waste and consume more repository space? Santa Monica, Calif: RAND, 1998.

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Ann, O'Reilly, ed. Consumed: Rethinking business in the era of mindfulness. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Mäenpää, Pasi. Narkissos kaupungissa: Tutkimus kuluttaja-kaupunkilaisesta ja julkisesta tilasta. Helsinki: Tammi, 2005.

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Los Archipiélagos: Espacios, tiempos y mentalidades en América Latina. México, D.F: UNAM-Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, 2006.

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Office, General Accounting. NASA: Large programs may consume increasing share of limited future budgets : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1992.

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1937-, Golledge Reginald G., and Timmermans H. J. P, eds. Behavioural modelling in geography and planning. London: Croom Helm, 1988.

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Retail category management: Decision support systems for assortment, shelf space, inventory and price planning. Heidelberg: Springer, 2011.

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Stores And Retail Spaces 12. Harper Design, 2011.

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Lukas, Scott. Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces. CRC Press LLC, 2012.

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Lukas, Scott. Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces. CRC Press LLC, 2012.

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Lukas, Scott. Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces. CRC Press LLC, 2012.

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Lukas, Scott. Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces. CRC Press LLC, 2012.

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Lukas, Scott. Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Cowan, Brian. Public Spaces, Knowledge, and Sociability. Edited by Frank Trentmann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199561216.013.0013.

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The concept of sociability was introduced as an analytic term by the German sociologist Georg Simmel. Sociability has figured prominently in recent histories of consumer society and material cultures. It has become increasingly clear to historians and social theorists that the places where consumption took place, or where consumer desires were stimulated, and the social milieux in which consumers were located, are just as important to understand as the actual acts of consumption. The German sociologist Norbert Elias introduced Freudian insights into human psychology into a ‘processual’, or what is sometimes called a ‘figurational’, framework for his historical sociology. His works have had a major impact on the history of sociability and knowledge formation. The history of ‘civil society’ has been a major growth industry in the last few decades, and much of this work has developed under the rubric of explaining and exploring the rise of a ‘public sphere’ in early modern Europe. Unlike Elias, the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas located the origins of modern sociability and civil society outside of the realm of court society.
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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity (Cultural Spaces). Routledge, 2007.

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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity (Cultural Spaces). Routledge, 2007.

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Tanfer, Emin-Tunc, and Babic Annessa Ann, eds. The globetrotting shopaholic: Consumer spaces, products, and their cultural places. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2008.

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Commercial Cultures: Economies, Practices, Spaces (Leisure, Consumption and Culture). Berg Publishers, 2000.

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(Editor), Peter M. Jackson, Michelle Lowe (Editor), and Daniel Miller (Editor), eds. Commercial Cultures: Economies, Practices, Spaces (Leisure, Consumption and Culture). Berg Publishers, 2000.

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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Hetherington, Kevin. Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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1951-, Wallis Mary V., Simard Gisèle 1942-, Wallis Mary, and Canadian Institute of Child Health., eds. When child's play is adult play: A consumer guide to safer play spaces. Ottawa: Canadian Institute of Child Health, 1987.

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Dunagan, Colleen T. Consumer Culture and Appropriation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190491369.003.0005.

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Chapter Four examines how advertising engages dance in the promotion of hegemonic ideological notions of social identity (i.e., categories of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality), while simultaneously promoting difference and responding to contemporary developments. It looks closely at how advertising reveals cultural ambivalence and relies on nostalgia without memory to allow consumers to (re)construct a shared cultural history. In a similar way, dance in television advertising serves as a tool for reinforcing neoliberal economic and social theory. This chapter examines a range of ads that demonstrate dance-in-advertising’s relation to hegemony and its simultaneous promotion of developments in cultural knowledge and participatory aesthetics. Ultimately, I demonstrate how the ads function as spaces of intersection where affect meets ideologies, revealing how advertising reflects, informs, and responds to popular culture, mass media, and consumerism.
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Quinn, Janie. Essential Environments: Discover How to Create Healthy Living Spaces (Essential Living series). Azure Moon Publishing, 2004.

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L, Cohen Wendy, and Center for Resource Economics (Washington, D.C.), eds. 1990 farm bill: Environmental and consumer provisions. Washington, D.C: Island Press, 1991.

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Vacas, Raul. Consumir Preferentemente / Preferentially Consume (Otros Espacios / Other Spaces). Grupo Anaya Comercial, 2006.

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Debt and Credit in Global Capitalism: Forging Spaces of Debtfare and Dispossession. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Soederberg, Susanne. Debt and Credit in Global Capitalism: Forging Spaces of Debtfare and Dispossession. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Wetherell, Sam. Foundations. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691193755.001.0001.

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This book is a history of twentieth-century Britain told through the rise, fall, and reinvention of six different types of urban space: the industrial estate, shopping precinct, council estate, private flats, shopping mall, and suburban office park. The book shows how these spaces transformed Britain's politics, economy, and society, helping forge a mid-century developmental state and shaping the rise of neoliberalism after 1980. From the mid-twentieth-century, spectacular new types of urban space were created in order to help remake Britain's economy and society. Government-financed industrial estates laid down infrastructure to entice footloose capitalists to move to depressed regions of the country. Shopping precincts allowed politicians to plan precisely for postwar consumer demand. Public housing modernized domestic life and attempted to create new communities out of erstwhile strangers. In the latter part of the twentieth-century many of these spaces were privatized and reimagined as their developmental aims were abandoned. Industrial estates became suburban business parks. State-owned shopping precincts became private shopping malls. The council estate was securitized and enclosed. New types of urban space were imported from American suburbia, and planners and politicians became increasingly skeptical that the built environment could remake society. With the mid-century built environment becoming obsolete, British neoliberalism emerged in tense negotiation with the awkward remains of built spaces that had to be navigated and remade. The book highlights how some of the major transformations of twentieth-century British history were forged in the everyday spaces where people lived, worked, and shopped.
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Haupt, Heinz‐Gerhard. Small Shops and Department Stores. Edited by Frank Trentmann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199561216.013.0014.

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Recent studies have carefully analysed the role of small shops and department stores, placing the emergence of department stores within the context of the broader changes that took place in the retail trade. This article looks at changes in the constellation of the retail trade, stressing the importance of consumer behaviour as both a factor influencing the trade and as a product of changes in the trade itself. It draws attention to the influence of the organization of shops upon consumers, and the effect of consumer attitudes upon the structure and appearance of the retailing trade. Furthermore, the article examines how much consumers adjusted to changing conditions of trade and the development of new retailing regimes, as well as the degree to which the trades themselves reacted to conditions in the labour market, the process of urbanization, and changes in consumer preferences. Finally, it discusses the triumph of self-service and supermarkets, the impact of retailing on time and space, the politics of retailing, and retailing as part of global history.
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LOK, Johnny Ch. Space Tourism Entertainment Consumer Psychology. Independently Published, 2019.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Space Tourism Entertainment Consumer Psychology. Independently Published, 2019.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Space Tourism Entertainment: Consumer Psychology. Independently Published, 2019.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Space Travel Consumer Behavior Research. Independently Published, 2020.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Space Tourism Entertainment: Consumer Psychology. Independently Published, 2019.

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