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  1. What Gewirth is Worth at the Department Store.Michael Schwartz - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 58 (1-3):27-35.
    . This article argues that within the retail setting any aesthetic influence employed by the retailer is ultimately going to result in utilitarian outcomes for the clientele of that store. Indeed, that in pursuing such an aesthetic appeal, the retailer can be perceived as akin to an artist with his or her primary responsibility not to the larger society but to the store and the statement that it makes. This argument is re-inforced by the historical experience of department store operators (...)
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  • Learning to Consume: Early Department Stores and the Shaping of the Modern Consumer Culture.Rudi Laermans - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (4):79-102.
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  • Subtopia in Gateshead: The MetroCentre as a Cultural Form.David Chaney - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (4):49-68.
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  • Citysex.Henning Bech - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (3-4):215-241.
    Discussions focusing on the relation between city and sexuality are rare in social and cultural studies. In this article I argue that the modern city is inherently and inevitably sexualized, and that modern sexuality is largely an urban one. The characteristics of this sexuality are described and discussed in the light of urban life world theory (Simmel, Wirth, Kracauer, Benjamin etc.), sexual constructionist theory, feminist analyses, gay studies and pornography. The particular quality of `sexuality' in urban sexualization is identified along (...)
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