Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diderot_effect> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Diderot_effect abstract "The Diderot effect is a social phenomenon related to consumer goods that comprises two ideas. The first posits that goods purchased by consumers will be cohesive to their sense of identity, and as a result, will be complementary to one another. The second states that the introduction of a new possession that is deviant from the consumer's current complementary goods can result in a process of spiraling consumption. The term was coined by anthropologist and scholar of consumption patterns Grant McCracken in 1988, and is named after the French philosopher Denis Diderot (1713–1784), who first described the effect in an essay.The term has become common in discussions of sustainable consumption and green consumerism, in regard to the process whereby a purchase or gift creates dissatisfaction with existing possessions and environment, provoking a potentially spiraling pattern of consumption with negative environmental, psychological and social impacts.".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageExternalLink www.cultureby.com.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageExternalLink www.julietschor.org.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageID "19686090".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageLength "4561".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageRevisionID "683926787".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Anthropologist.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anthropology.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_behaviour.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Diderot.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Ethical_consumerism.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Final_good.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Grant_McCracken.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Juliet_Schor.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLink Sustainable_consumption.
- Diderot_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diderot effect".
- Diderot_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_wikisource.
- Diderot_effect subject Category:Anthropology.
- Diderot_effect subject Category:Consumer_behaviour.
- Diderot_effect hypernym Phenomenon.
- Diderot_effect type Disease.
- Diderot_effect type Redirect.
- Diderot_effect type Science.
- Diderot_effect comment "The Diderot effect is a social phenomenon related to consumer goods that comprises two ideas. The first posits that goods purchased by consumers will be cohesive to their sense of identity, and as a result, will be complementary to one another. The second states that the introduction of a new possession that is deviant from the consumer's current complementary goods can result in a process of spiraling consumption.".
- Diderot_effect label "Diderot effect".
- Diderot_effect sameAs Q1133686.
- Diderot_effect sameAs Diderot-Effekt.
- Diderot_effect sameAs Efiko_de_Diderot.
- Diderot_effect sameAs 디드로_효과.
- Diderot_effect sameAs m.04m_x_j.
- Diderot_effect sameAs Diderot_effect.
- Diderot_effect sameAs Dideroteffekten.
- Diderot_effect sameAs Q1133686.
- Diderot_effect wasDerivedFrom Diderot_effect?oldid=683926787.
- Diderot_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Diderot_effect.