Regina Lee Blaszczyk Livres
Regina Lee Blaszczyk explore l'histoire du design et son profond impact sur le commerce et la culture de consommation. Ses travaux universitaires plongent dans l'évolution des perceptions des consommateurs au fil du temps et la manière dont le design et l'innovation ont façonné les marchés. Elle examine en particulier la relation complexe entre le commerce, la culture et le comportement des consommateurs. Le travail de Blaszczyk offre des perspectives précieuses sur le développement de la société de consommation moderne.



Capitalism and the Senses
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate relationship between capitalism and sensory experience, this edited volume examines how commercial interests have shaped and commodified the senses from the early twentieth century to today. It delves into various aspects, such as the manipulation of taste in the food industry and the engineered feel of materials, illustrating the ways capitalism has influenced sensory perception. Drawing from diverse academic fields, the essays highlight both the successes and resistances of sensory commodification, positioning the senses as crucial to understanding capitalism's history and impact.
Fashionability
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This book examines the history of design and innovation at Abraham Moon and Sons of Guiseley. It is an exciting story of two families, the Moons and the Walshes, who created one of Yorkshire's longest-living woollen mills that today serves global brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, and Burberry. -- .