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Understanding Children as Consumers


Understanding Children as Consumers

Paperback by Marshall, David W

Understanding Children as Consumers

£48.99

ISBN:
9781847879271
Publication Date:
19 Apr 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 May 2024
Understanding Children as Consumers

Description

What drives children as consumers? How do advertising campaigns and branding effect children and young people? How do children themselves understand and evaluate these influences? Whether fashion, toys, food, branding, money - from TV adverts and the supermarket aisle, to the internet and peer trends, there is a growing presence of marketing forces directed at and influencing children and young people. How should these forces be understood, and what means of research or dialogue is required to assess them? With critical insight, the contributors to this collection, take up the evaluation of the child as an active consumer, and offer a valuable rethinking of the discussions and literature on the subject. Features: • 14 original chapters from leading researchers in the field • Each chapter contains vignettes or case examples to reinforce learning • Contains consideration of future research directions in each of the topics that the chapters cover. This book will be relevant reading for postgraduates and advanced undergraduates with an interest in children as consumers, consumer behaviour and on marketing courses in general as well as for researchers working in this field.

Contents

Introduction - David Marshall PART ONE: CHILDREN AS CONSUMERS Developing as Consumers - Valérie-Inées de la Ville and Valérie Tartas Consumer Socialization in Families - Karin M Ekström Methodological and Design Issues in Research with Children - Teresa Davis PART TWO: ENCOUNTERING MARKETING Children and the Market - Gary Cross An American Historical Perspective Children and Brands - Agnes Nairn Children and Advertising - Brian Young Children and Shopping - Julie Tinson and Clive Nancarrow Children and Money - Christine Roland-Lévy PART THREE: KIDS' STUFF Children and Food - David Marshall and Stephanie O'Donohoe Children and the Internet - Birgitte Tufte and Jeanette Rasmussen Children and Fashion - Maria Piacentini PART FOUR: LOOKING FORWARD The Ethics of Marketing to Children - Sarah Todd Children as 'Competent' Consumers - Stephen Kline

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