Disenchantment With Market Society: Alternative Life Experiences
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2020
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Wiley
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Consumption practices that are environmentally and socially more conscious have been studied previously; however, consumers who entirely reject market society and the ideologies associated with it in search for alternatives have received little attention. The participants in this study have had the means to enjoy all of the privileges of market society, yet chose to drop out of their well-paid corporate positions in search of more meaningful lives. A framework to understand their motivations for this choice, the alternatives they present, and the challenges they face is developed through a qualitative inquiry using in-depth interviews, secondary data sources and observation. To these individuals, living in market society represents an eventually dreaded path leading to a vast emptiness, contrarily their departure appears to be a decision of choosing life. In their alternative lives, they find meaning in sharing with and helping others, also through an existence with, not against nature. Choosing to have only occasional marketplace interactions, they exhibit a willingness to exist within and navigate multiple organizations of life, even if preference for the one experimented with is strong. The practices of such members of society show potentials for greater change to alleviate the shortcomings of a solely market-driven way of life.
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alternative life experiences, consumer culture, disenchantment, market society, marketization, Consumer Resistance, Voluntary Simplicity, Consumption, Movements, Culture, Sustainability, Transformation, Customer, Identity, Green
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
9
Source
Internatıonal Journal of Consumer Studıes
Volume
44
Issue
6
Start Page
574
End Page
585
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Scopus : 12
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12
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9
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6
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