Consuming PlacesJohn Urry has been discussing and writing on these and similar questions for the past fifteen years. In Consuming Places, he gathers together his most significant contributions. Urry begins with an extensive review of the connections between society, time and space. The concept of 'society', the nature of 'locality', the significance of 'economic restructuring', and the concept of the 'rural', are examined in relationship to place. The book then considers how places have been transformed by the development of service occupations and industries. Concepts of the service class and post-industrialism are theoretically and empirically discussed. Attention is then devoted to the ways in which places are consumed. Particular attention is devoted to the visual character of such consumption and its implications for place and people. The implications for nature and the environment are also explored in depth. The changing nature of consumption, and the tensions between commodification and collective enthusiasms, are explored in the context of the changing ways in which the countryside is consumed. |
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John Urry. CONSUMING PLACES John Urry EDGE Taylor & Group Francis London and New York First published 1995 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane ,
First published 1995 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane , London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West 35th Street , New York , NY 10001 Reprinted in 1997 , 2000 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor ...
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