Carmeli , Yoram S.

Consumption and market society in Israel [[Book] /] Edited by Yoram S. Carmeli and Kalman Applbaum. - New York, NY : Berg, 2004. - 208p ; 24cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Yoram S. Carmeli and Kalman Applbaum -- Of thorns and flowers: consuming identities in the Negev / Fran Markowitz and Natan Uriely -- Consumption and the making of neighborliness: a Tel-Aviv case study / Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli -- Tourism and change in a Galilee KibbutzKibbutz: an ethnography / Ronit Grossman -- The ultraorthodox Flaneur: toward the pleasure principle. Consuming time and space in the contemporary Haredi population of Jerusalem / Tamar El-Or and Eran Neria -- Food for thought: the dining table and identity construction among Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union in Israel / Julia Bernstein and Yoram S. Carmeli -- "Doing market" across national and gender divides: consumption patterns of Israeli Palestinians / Amalia Sa'ar -- Consumption under construction: power and production of homes in Galilee / Tania Forte -- Consuming the Holy Spirit in the Holy Land: evangelical churches, labor migrants and the Jewish State / Rebeca Raijman and Adriana Kemp -- Afterword / David Miller.

All age.

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Consumption (Economics)--Social aspects.--Israel.
Consumer behavior--Social aspects.--Israel.
Social values--Israel.
Social change--Israel.
Equality--Israel.
Social conflict--Israel.
National characteristics, Israeli.


Israel--Social life and customs.

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