GENERAL BOOKS
1. Berger, John Ways of Seeing, chapter 7, Penguin/B.B C, 1972.
Recommended.
2. Earth Works Group 5O Simple Things You Can Do To Save The Earth, New
English Library!1989
3.ECRA The Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping, ECRA Publishing,
1993.
4. The Green Alliance the Little Green Book, 1979
5. From, Erich. To Have or To Be? Abacus, 1993. Recommended
6. Illich,Ivan Deschooling Society. Calder
Boyars. 1971 Recommended.
7. Holliman, Jonathan Consumers' Guide
to the Protection of the environrnent,
Pan, 1971
8. Lang, Tim and Hines, Colin The New
Protectionism, Earthscan, 1993.
Recommended
9. Meadows, DH, Meadows, DL &
Randers J. Beyond the Limits. Earthscan
1992
10. Robertson, Jame, Future Wealth
Cassell, 1990
11. Socialist Party Ecology and
Socialism, 1990.
12. Williamson. Judith. Decoding
Advertisements. Marion Boyars, 1978
BOOKS ON CONSUMPTION / CONSUMERISM
1. Benson. John The Rise of the
Consumer Society in Britain Longman, 1994 Social History 1880-1980.
2. Bocock, Robert Consumption Routledge. 1993. Sociology
3. Cooper, Tim Beyond Recycling. New Economics Foundation 1994
4. Cross, Gary. Time and Money The Making of a Consumer Culture.
Routledge, 1993
5. Durning, Alan How Much is Enough? Earthscan, 1993. Recommended.
6. Featherstone, Mike. Consumer Culture and Post-Modernism. Sage, 1933.
7. Fine, Ben and Leopold, Ellen. World of Consumption. Routledge, 1993.
8. Leiss. William The Climb to Satisfaction. Marion Boyars, 1978.
9. Miller, Daniel Material Culture and Mass Consumption Blackwell, 1987
10. Ritzer, George. The McDonaldization of Society Sage, 1993.
11. Shields, Rob. Lifestyle Shopping: the Subject of Consumption Blackwell,
1992
MAGAZINES/PERIODICAIS.
1. Adbusters, published by Adbusters' Media Foundation. 1243 W. 7th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6H 1P7, Canada.
2. Advice, Newsletter of the Center for the Study of Commercialism, 1875
Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20009.
3. Ethical Consumer, ECRA Publishing Ltd.,16, Nicholas Street, Manchester
M1 4EJ. See especially issue no. 27, January 1994.
4. Living Green, Magazine of the Lifestyle Mowment, Little
Gidding, Huntingdon, PE17 SRJ.
5. Utusan Konsumer, Consumers' Association of Penang,
228 Macalister Road, 10400 Penang, Malaysia.
1. Cooper, Stuart. Consumensm, Red - Green Network
Newsletter, October 1994.
2. Fielding, Helen. Spoilt for Choice in all the clutter, Independent on Sunday,
06/03/94, p.23.
3. MilieuDefensie. Sustainable Netherlands - A Perspective for changing
Northern Lifestyles. c/o FoE UK, 26-28 Underwood Street, London N1 7TQ.
4. Fine, Ben. Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution, Social History, May
1990, pp.151-79.
5. Levy, Deborah. Me, Myself and I, New Statesman and Society, 16th
December, 1994.
6. Lomas, Jane. Spending: the Addiction of the Eighties, Independent,13/09/88,
p.15.
7. Moore, Suzanne. Shopping and the Demeaning of Life, The Guardian, 09/02/95, 2,
p.5.
8. Pearce, Hanna. Ethical Dilemmas, New Statesman & Society,
14/01/94,pp.30-1.
9. Postman, Neil. They Came, We Saw, They Conquered. [The export of
American TV consumerism] The Times, 27/12/85, p.12.
10. Seaorook, Jeremy. Stereotypes in Advertising, [How advertising serves
the 'culture of wanting'.] New Society, 18/03/88, pp.12-14.
11. Soper and Williamson. Consuming Needs, Red Pepper, January 1995,
pp.24-27.
12. Weese, Sandra. In for a Penny, in for 70,000 pound. [Shopaholics]
06/01/94,pp.12-13.
13. Wright, Patrick. Sad Aisle Lands of Dreams, The Guardian, 22/12194.
14. Yeates, Padraig. Consumer Society Crime, The Listener, 17/10/85, p.12.
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