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Consumer Kids: How big business is grooming our children for profit

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Consumer Kids: How big business is grooming our children for profit

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781845298807

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Constable

Publication Date:

29th January 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

658.80083

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 137mm, Height 203mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

435g

Description

This book will shock you.

Consumer Kids shows how, more than ever before, and perhaps more than anywhere else in the world, our children are being tracked and targeted by big business, which sells them back their dreams, packages their childhood and exploits their vulnerabilities.

It looks at why children torture their Barbies, how boys feel about David Beckham, why mums are cooler than dads, why children in the toughest families make the most ardent consumers and why, above all, too much marketing makes you unhappy.

This hard-hitting expose is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the deeper implications of the runaway commercial world we live in.

Reviews

A vitally important book ... Every MP should read it, every minister, every family.

Most parents would be shocked by the scale and sophistication of today's marketing to children. This is a landmark book, full of ideas and solutions for reclaiming childhood for children.

Anyone concerned with children should read this book. It is fascinating and disturbing at the same time.

An important book - Tribune

Author Bio

Ed Mayo is a leading campaigner and commentator on social and economic issues and is Chief Executive of Consumer Focus. Ed has written widely, including research on children as consumers that has been described by Jonathan Freedland in the Guardian as 'a groundbreaking study'. Ed helped to found the Fairtrade brand and was the strategist behind the world's most successful anti-poverty campaign, Jubilee 2000. The Guardian nominated him as one of the top 100 most influential social innovators and he is a World Economics Forum 'Young Global Leader'. Ed is married with three children and lives in South East London. Agnes Nairn is an academic researcher and writer based in Bath. She focuses on the impacts of commercialism on children and has published in a wide range of international journals. Her reports include 'The Simpson's are Cool but Barbie's a Minger' and 'Watching, Wanting and Wellbeing' - the first study of the links between media exposure, materialism and self-esteem levels in UK children.

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