3. Agriculture
Finland's climate and soils make growing crops a particular challenge. The country lies between 60° and 70° north latitude - as far north as Alaska - and has severe winters and relatively short growing seasons that are sometimes interrupted by frosts. However, because the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Drift Current moderate the climate, Finland contains half of the world's
I. Introduction
Recently, increasing of interests on appearances and making it commercialized, appearance became a hot issue. This aroused women to desire beauty and consumption on beauty products. Mass media provides discussions to public and the public form feedbacks that project his or her appearances onto the discussions and images. Especially, visual media serves as mirror that reflects
▣ Overview
The number of Korean emigration doubled in 1980s and a lot of them settled in USA. Even though they started to live in the US, the Korean atmosphere affected by Confucianism still existed within the household. Korean housewives living in the US had been watching Korean soap opera still, gathering at home, and renting out the video tape from the shop. These wives' soap opera viewing
Reflections
Consumer Culture Theory (CCT):
Twenty Years of Research
This article provides a synthesizing overview of the past 20 yr. of consumer research addressing the sociocultural, experiential, symbolic, and ideological aspects of consumption.
Their aim is to provide a viable disciplinary brand for this research tradition that we call consumer culture theory (CCT).
Abstract
In this article, t
ideological aspects of consumption.
INDEX
1.The motivation in undertaking a disciplinary rebranding exercise
2. Some caveats worth discussion in the European context
3. A broad definition of consumer culture theory research
4. A discussion on prospect of consumer culture theory
Three main issues motivated the crafting of the 2005 JCR.
1.The desire to rectify several enduring misconceptions about