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Where Stuff Comes From
How Toasters, Toilets, Cars, Computers and Many Other Things Come To Be As They Are
by 
Harvey Molotch
  
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Subject(s):  History
Media Studies
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   10952 KB
ISBN:   9780203011638
Release date:   May 23, 2003

Description

Molotch takes us on a fascinating exploration into the worlds of technology, design, corporate and popular culture. We now see how corporations, designers, retailers, advertisers, and other middle-men influence what a thing can be and how it is made. We see the way goods link into ordinary life as well as vast systems of consumption, economic and political operation. The book is a meditation into the meaning of the stuff in our lives and what that stuff says about us.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Lash-Ups: Goods and Bads 2. Inside Stuff: How Professionals Do It 3. Form and Function 4. Changing Goods 5. Venues and Middlemen 6. Place in Product 7. Corporate Organization and the Design Big Thing 8. Moral Rules: New for Old

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