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Postmodern consumption and alternative medications

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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:07 authored by L Rayner, G Easthope
Alternative medicine consumption is examined as a paradigm case of postmodern consumption. Content analysis of advertisements and analysis of a survey of purchasers of such medicines demonstrate niche markets delineated by life style, an emphasis on symbolic value rather than use value and the use of such medicines as a means of self-assembly - all features predicted by theorists of postmodern society. However, purchasers are predominantly female, and age and gender distinguish different types of products purchased, purchase is not entirely symbolic and many purchases are made to be consumed by others, making it uncertain whether they are used for self-assembly. These results suggest modifications to theories of postmodern consumption are necessary.

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Publication title

Journal of Sociology

Volume

37

Issue

2

Pagination

157-176

ISSN

0004-8690

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Sage Publications

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

London

Socio-economic Objectives

209999 Other health not elsewhere classified

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