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In this episode, Alev, Anuja and their producer Karsten share stories about their consumption related shame and regret. We discuss the idea of travel as a liminal space for carefree consumption, how governments might enc...
Episode 11 - Shame, Regret and Remorse is an episode from Tales of Consumption by University of Southern Denmark. In this episode, Alev, Anuja and their producer Karsten share stories about their consumption related shame and regret. We dis...
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Published Jun 8, 2021, 25:28 long, audio available.
In this episode, Alev, Anuja and their producer Karsten share stories about their consumption related shame and regret. We discuss the idea of travel as a liminal space for carefree consumption, how governments might encourage consumption as a form of citizenship, and fandom related remorse (including a dig at Harry Potter). Finally, Karsten shares thoughts on how parents might feel helpless against consumer culture and the marketplace’s influence on children. At the end, we acknowledge our privilege in being able to participate in consumption and have these conversations.
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Episode 11 - Shame, Regret and Remorse is an episode from Tales of Consumption by University of Southern Denmark.
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This episode was published on Jun 8, 2021.
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Episode 11 - Shame, Regret and Remorse is from Tales of Consumption by University of Southern Denmark.
Published Jun 8, 2021 and 25:28 long