And There Were Jazz Clubs...: Navigating Community Change with Consumption Lifelines

This dissertation combines an assemblage theory ontology of urban sociology with the concept of Bauman's 'liquid modernity' (2000, 2012). It subsequently incorporates the nascent "liquid" constructs of liquid retail, liquid legitimacy, and liquid community to analyze consume...

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Main Author: DuFault, Beth Leavenworth
Other Authors: Schau, Hope Jensen
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2016
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6121482016-06-09T15:01:53Z And There Were Jazz Clubs...: Navigating Community Change with Consumption Lifelines DuFault, Beth Leavenworth Schau, Hope Jensen Lusch, Robert Levy, Sidney Sallaz, Jeffrey Schouten, John Schau, Hope Jensen Consumption lifelines Liquid consumption Liquid modernity Relational ethnography Management Community This dissertation combines an assemblage theory ontology of urban sociology with the concept of Bauman's 'liquid modernity' (2000, 2012). It subsequently incorporates the nascent "liquid" constructs of liquid retail, liquid legitimacy, and liquid community to analyze consumers, community, and retailscapes in a violent and impoverished inner city area that has experienced constant and dramatic change. Through this lens, ethnographic fieldwork reveals a construct called consumption lifelines, which explains how consumers and communities use market-facing resources to find and create relative stability in the midst of turbulence, whether they choose to enter, stay in or leave a highly territorialized community with contested boundaries. The study adds complexity to Bauman's concept of liquidity and the construct of urban assemblages, and it has implications for other inner city communities that are similarly affected by changing times and challenging circumstances. 2016 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/612148 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/612148 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Consumption lifelines
Liquid consumption
Liquid modernity
Relational ethnography
Management
Community
spellingShingle Consumption lifelines
Liquid consumption
Liquid modernity
Relational ethnography
Management
Community
DuFault, Beth Leavenworth
And There Were Jazz Clubs...: Navigating Community Change with Consumption Lifelines
description This dissertation combines an assemblage theory ontology of urban sociology with the concept of Bauman's 'liquid modernity' (2000, 2012). It subsequently incorporates the nascent "liquid" constructs of liquid retail, liquid legitimacy, and liquid community to analyze consumers, community, and retailscapes in a violent and impoverished inner city area that has experienced constant and dramatic change. Through this lens, ethnographic fieldwork reveals a construct called consumption lifelines, which explains how consumers and communities use market-facing resources to find and create relative stability in the midst of turbulence, whether they choose to enter, stay in or leave a highly territorialized community with contested boundaries. The study adds complexity to Bauman's concept of liquidity and the construct of urban assemblages, and it has implications for other inner city communities that are similarly affected by changing times and challenging circumstances.
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title And There Were Jazz Clubs...: Navigating Community Change with Consumption Lifelines
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title_full_unstemmed And There Were Jazz Clubs...: Navigating Community Change with Consumption Lifelines
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