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"This collection analyses relationships between religious and consumption practices and cultures, and their diverse responses to ecological crisis, ranging from indifference to engagement. The book includes contributions on Japan, Israel, Iran, Slovakia and Britain"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English

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Religion, consumerism and sustainability: paradise lost?
2011, Palgrave Macmillan
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York

Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction
L. Thomas
Part I: Critical perspectives on Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability
Consumerism as Theodicy: an exploration of secular and religious meaning functions in modern society;&nbsp
T. Jackson &amp
M. Pepper
Not Exactly a Selling Point: Religion and Reality TV;&nbsp
N. Buxton
Living in a Material World: Religious Commodification and Resistance
A. Mukadam & S. Mawani
Life in one Dimension;&nbsp
Right Reverend G. Cray
Sustaining Spiritualities in Consumer Cultures;&nbsp
L. Thomas
Part II: Global dimensions, everyday practices
Faith in Ethical Consumption;&nbsp
P. Cloke, C. Barnett, N. Clarke &A. Malpass
Islam in the globalized world: consumerism and environmental ethics in Iran
H. Godazgar
Consumerism in Slovak Catholic homes
Z. Burikova
Everyday religious practices and material culture in contemporary Japan
I. Daniels
Whats Not Spent is Lost: Consumption Practices of Pakistani Muslims in Britain;&nbsp
K. Harris
From the Parliament to the Market: Political Consumerism and the fight for Sabbath
G. Ben-Porat & O. Shamir
Endnote
L. Thomas.

Edition Notes

Series
Consumption and public life

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
339.4/7
Library of Congress
HB72 .R452 2011, HM623BL65.C8BL60BL60

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25001292M
Internet Archive
religionconsumer00thom
ISBN 13
9780230576674
LCCN
2010034575
OCLC/WorldCat
308174454

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