The Hipster Economy

taste and authenticity in late modern capitalism

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The Hipster Economy

taste and authenticity in late modern capitalism

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Today, being authentic has become an aspiration and an imperative. The notion of authenticity shapes the consumption habits of individuals in the most diverse contexts such as food and drinks, clothing, music, tourism and the digital sphere, even leading to the resurgence of apparently obsolescent modes of production such as craft. It also significantly transforms urban areas, their local economies and development. The Hipster Economy analyses this complex set of related phenomena to argue that the quest for authenticity has been a driver of Western societies from the emersion of capitalism and industrial society to today.

From this premise, the book advances multiple original contributions. First, it explains why and how authenticity has become a fundamental value orienting consumers’ taste in late modern capitalism; second, it proposes a novel conceptualisation of the aesthetic regime of consumption; third, the book constitutes the first detailed analysis of the resurgence of the neo-craft industries, their entrepreneurs, and the economic imaginary of consumption underpinning them, and fourth, it analyses how the hipster economy is impacting the urban space, favouring new logic of urban development with contrasting outcomes.

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UCL Press
Language
English
Pages
143

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"When I was at the very beginning of my PhD, I had quite clear ideas about my research project."

Table of Contents

Introduction. contextualising the hipster economy
Page 1
Chapter 1. A longue durée quest towards the meaning of authenticity
Page 17
Chapter 2. The hip aesthetic regime of consumption
Page 37
Chapter 3. The renaissance of neo-craft industries
Page 59
Chapter 4. The neo-craft micro-entrepreneurs
Page 75
Chapter 5. The hipster economy and the urban space
Page 93
Conclusions. the past, present and future of the hipster economy
Page 107

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London, United Kingdom

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Open Library
OL60432519M
ISBN 13
978- 1- 80008- 608- 1, 978- 1- 80008- 607- 4, 978- 1- 80008- 606- 7, 978- 1- 80008- 609- 8
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.14324/ 111.978180 0086 067

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OL44203383W

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