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Ethical and political consumption and opportunities for change in Australian shopping centre design

conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 08:17 authored by Kirsty MateKirsty Mate
Conspicuous consumption is dead, shopping centres are obsolete and shopping will be undertaken in ‘experience centres’ (White 2010). With growing evidence that new paradigms of consumption are emerging in developed countries led by evolving technologies and online shopping (Weiss & Leong 2001; Paquet 2003; Turner 2010; 2000; Clausen et al. 2010; Lin 2008) and shifting consumer values and behaviours (Goodman et al. 2007; Blinkoff et al. 2008; Bennie et al. 2011), the environments in which we shop will need to adapt.

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Publication title

State of Australian Cities Conference 2013: Refereed Proceedings

Editors

Kristian Ruming, Bill Randolph and Nicole Gurran

Pagination

1-9

ISBN

1740440331

Department/School

School of Architecture and Design

Publisher

State of Australian Cities Research Network

Place of publication

Australia

Event title

State of Australian Cities 2013

Event Venue

Sydney, Australia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2013-11-26

Date of Event (End Date)

2013-11-29

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Copyright 2013 the Authors

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