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The moral economy of DIY: Practices of making things oneself and socio-economic orders in modern consumer societies
- 1.0506174 - SOÚ 2020 RIV eng U - Uspořádání akce
Gibas, Petr - Šima, Karel
The moral economy of DIY: Practices of making things oneself and socio-economic orders in modern consumer societies.
[Praha, 17.06.2019-17.06.2019, (W-EUR 20/1)]
Grant CEP: GA MK(CZ) DG18P02OVV022
Klíčová slova: do-it-yourself * prosumption * suspended consumer society * post-socialism * marketization
Obor OECD: Sociology
https://www.facebook.com/events/1122240867986758
The presentation (by PD Dr. Reinhild Kreis) and the discussion (opened and led by the discussant, Dr. Karel Šima) focuses on the often neglected “no-man’s land” between markets and households, production and consumption. Whereas historians of modern consumer societies have established a narrative according to which formerly self-sufficient households increasingly became consumers of ready-made goods and services, Dr. Kreis presents a different story. To a large degree, modern consumer societies really are “prosumer” societies in which households combine their own labor, skills and time (production) with what they purchase on the market (consumption) to fabricate a diverse range of products,
be it a cake, a sweater, or a new shoe rack. How production and consumption should be combined in the provisioning of households, however, is highly controversial. It is exactly the flexibility of options in the field of “prosumption” that makes it a battleground for conflicting ideas about social and economic orders.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0297463
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