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Hoiem, Elizabeth Massa – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
This paper analyzes "production stories," a genre of information literature and media responsible for teaching children how everyday things are made. As nineteenth-century families increasingly consumed tropical commodities produced by slave labor, including sugar, tea, coffee, rum, and tobacco, the production story developed in Britain…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Race, Slavery, Manufacturing
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Yan, Ji; Foxall, Gordon R.; Doyle, John R. – Psychological Record, 2012
Essential value is defined by Hursh and Silberberg (2008) as the value of reinforcers, presented in an exponential model (Equation 1). This study extends previous research concerned with animal behavior or human responding in therapeutic situations. We applied 9 available demand curves to consumer data that included 10,000+ data points collected…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Consumer Economics, Prediction, Models
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Molesworth, Mike; Nixon, Elizabeth; Scullion, Richard – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
In this paper we express concerns that the marketisation of British higher education that has accompanied its expansion has resulted in some sections becoming pedagogically limited. We draw from Fromm's humanist philosophy based on "having" to argue that the current higher education (HE) market discourse promotes a mode of existence,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role of Education, Purchasing
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Jubas, Kaela – Convergence, 2008
Working from a feminist/critical cultural studies perspective, which perceives culture and society as imbued with political tensions, I pose two central questions in this article. First, how can community-based, consumer activism be understood as a strategy adopted by marginalised groups to assert rights claims? I focus on British women's…
Descriptors: Females, Activism, Consumer Economics, European History
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Reynolds, Dave – Economics, 1988
Presents a classroom exercise which illustrates consumer equilibrium, the equimarginal principle, indifference curves, and income and substitution effects. States that students gain a better consumer equilibrium by linking together these elements of economic analysis. (GEA)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economics, Economics Education, Foreign Countries
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Jones, Mary Gardiner – Information Society, 1981
The individual and social uses of recent technological applications, such as information delivery and interactive home systems, are discussed. Also explored are problems related to the harnessing of these advances to individual information needs, and policy issues generated by the new technologies. Thirteen references are cited. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Information Dissemination, Information Needs, Microcomputers
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Horowitz, Tamar – Adolescence, 1982
Studied 600 British consumers to determine the role of uncommitted purchasing power. Results indicate clothing consumption tends to be age oriented rather than class oriented. Fashion behavior among the young is determined by the excitement motive while older women are more economical. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Clothing
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Doyle, Peter; Lynch, James E. – Higher Education Review, 1976
The effects of the changing economic and social environment of universities are examined. It is suggested that the next decade will be one of increasing competition between universities and between them and the non-university sector of higher education. Universities will become more market-oriented and more responsive to consumer-students. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administration, College Administration, Consumer Economics, Decision Making
Johnson, David W. – 1985
This learning unit on supervisors and marketing is one in the Choice Series, a self-learning development program for supervisors. Purpose stated for the approximately eight-hour-long unit is to enable the supervisor to understand the nature of marketing both to the organization and to the individual in it, understand how customer needs are met by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Consumer Economics, Learning Activities
Bartlett, Keith – 1986
This paper assesses, by reference to contemporary issues of the "Radio Times" and the London edition of the "TV Times," the way in which Independent Television (ITV) separated itself from the traditional middle class attitudes typified by the British Broadcasting Company programs and, instead, expressed through its programming…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Consumer Economics
Bayley, Rosalind, Ed.; Condy, Ann, Ed.; Roberts, Ceridwen, Ed. – 1995
Concerned with the need to assess strategies for dealing with poverty and work concerns and to base British public policy on an appreciation of how different types of families are differentially affected by a changed labor market and an unchanged benefit system, this report compiles proceedings of seminars held in 1994 on the relationship between…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Consumer Economics, Economic Impact, Employed Parents