JORIND 9(2) December‚ 2011. ISSN 1596 – 8308. www.transcampus.org.‚ www.ajol.info/journals/jorind CONSUMERISM IN NIGERIA Dr. Anthony .A. Ijewere (senior lecturer) Department of Business Administration‚ University of Benin‚ Benin City‚ Edo State and Stephen .O Obeki Abstract With high corn petition in the business world‚ manufacturers‚ marketers and service providers have been known to engage in several unethical‚ exploitative and misleading practices in their attempts to bedt competition‚ make
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Imprints on Planet Earth | Consumerism effects Is consumerism just another fancy word for shopping? Who is to say that one person’s ecological footprint from consuming has no effect on the planet? An ecological footprint‚ also known as a carbon footprint‚ is the scientific measure of one’s consumption and the effect of their expenditure to the planet earth (Heddings & Frazier‚ 2009). Every small act of consumption is a connection to a larger picture. As the population grows‚ so does
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Simon Benlow’s “Have It Your Way: Consumerism Invades Education”: A Summary Students are being seen as consumers when it comes to their education and the university they choose. Benlow argues that companies are buying access to student’s brains. The phrase “Have it Your Way” is used to describe how the universities keep the students happy and to decide to choose the certain college that pertains to the students’ needs in the best way. The phrase‚ “Have it Your Way” promotes the idea that the university
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treat our planet has changed dramatically over the years. Whether intentionally or unintentionally‚ our impact on the planet has been mostly negative. The United States in particular has not been treating our planet well. Environmentally speaking‚ The United States is not doing a very good job compared to other countries because of the way we treat our environment‚ our high rate of consumerism and that fact that our basic moral and social values differ from other places around the world. The United
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need to practise green consumerism and put the earth on a recovery path. How can one become a green consumerist? A green consumerist is one who believes in‚ buys and uses products that are safe for environment. Many people feel they are true friends of the environment just because they recycle bottles‚ newspapers‚ plastics and cans or buy unleaded petrol or environmentally friendly items. If that is all they do‚ then such people only pay lip service to green consumerism. Practising recycling
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been impaired over the past 25 years. Madeleine Bunting also gives us three useful points are given by the National Consumer Council study. NCC point out youngsters knowing the situation‚ the relationship between parents and child and at last that consumerism appears to be most evident in poorer households. A debate was stimulated by the NCC’s recent study The Shopping Generation‚ but its publication got lost in the aftermath of the London bombings and the debate got stuck. One of the big issues with
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The effects of consumerism on individuals and society. ‘The new slavery is consumerism’ (Bryant H. McGill); people use consumerism to gain control and power. In Bruce Dawe’s poems Americanized and Abandonment of Autos‚ and Claire Carmichael’s novel Ads R Us‚ consumerism is conveyed as a trap that is a continuous and vicious cycle of replacing products with new and “better” things even if the old product still works. Dawe’s Americanized is an extended metaphor for the way that America has taken
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HOW CONSUMERISM AFFECTS THE ENVIRONMENT 1. Firstly‚ I will give an introduction about consumerism and its evolution throughout time and‚ to get a general picture of the subject‚ I will try to present different views on consumption‚ that is to say‚ advantages /disadvantages or pros and cons of consumerism 2. Afterwards‚ Ill focus on problems of over-consumption‚ concerning the environment… 3. And finally‚ I´ll give some ideas about what we can do (these are…solutions) as well
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Jo Littler BEYOND THE BOYCOTT Anti-consumerism‚ cultural change and the limits of reflexivity This article focuses on the possibilities and limitations of reflexivity in contemporary anti-consumerism activist discourse. Opening by noting that much contemporary anti-consumerist discourse has a fraught relationship with what was once termed ‘identity politics’‚ in that it often attempts to reject or negotiate with an idea of identity politics that is figured as existing in the recent past‚ the article
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<i>Every society has mythology. In some societies‚ it ’s religion. Our religion is consumerism.</i><br>Ellen Weis‚ San Francisco ’s Museum of Modern Mythology<br><br>Consumerism fuels the capitalist fire. In a capitalist society‚ the goal is to make money‚ by whatever means possible‚ exploiting whichever potential weakness that might exist. The human race is one with a wild imagination‚ and this wild imagination‚ though a great strength‚ can‚ like all great strengths‚ serve as a potential weakness
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