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Servicing the Middle Classes

Servicing the Middle Classes

Nicky Gregson; Michelle Lowe

Routledge
1994
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Servicing the Middle Classes investigates the recent rise in demand by middle class families for waged domestic labour and the consequent growth of a new `servant' class.Examining the position of nannies and cleaners, the authors explore the national socio-economic trends which have led to this new phenomenon and the profound changes this reflects in our concepts of motherhood and class and gender relations.
Servicing the Middle Classes

Servicing the Middle Classes

Nicky Gregson; Michelle Lowe

Routledge
1994
nidottu
Servicing the Middle Classes investigates the recent rise in demand by middle class families for waged domestic labour and the consequent growth of a new `servant' class.Examining the position of nannies and cleaners, the authors explore the national socio-economic trends which have led to this new phenomenon and the profound changes this reflects in our concepts of motherhood and class and gender relations.
Living with Things

Living with Things

Nicky Gregson

SEAN KINGSTON PUBLISHING
2007
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Living with Things provides an account of consumption in terms of its centrality to our dwelling practices. Its focus is on the home, particularly on the movement of people and things within and through it in everyday habitation. Here dwelling is seen as an activity, as doing things with and to the things to hand around us. Being 'at home' is achieved through living amongst things, as well as amongst people and other non-human presences, such as pets and gardens. Being at home is achieved through what we do with objects, the things that are acquired and stored, that linger around in our homes, sometimes for decades, and which we may eventually get rid of. These ordinary things make dwelling structures accommodating accommodations; they make them homes. Based primarily on a former coal-mining village in North-east England, this book explores practices of inhabitation, from moving in or being modernised, to the daily accommodation of sleep and children. It provides a demonstration of what happens to consumption research when it 'comes home' and is positioned not in sites of exchange but within the home and in households.
The Waste of the World

The Waste of the World

Nicky Gregson

Bristol University Press
2023
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Despite frequent claims that waste is being reduced, consumer-reliant economies, everyday consumption and the waste industry continue to produce and demand more waste. Combining a lucid style with robust empirical and theoretical research, this book examines the root causes of the global waste problem, rather than simply the symptoms. It challenges existing waste policies, highlighting what needs to change if we are to get serious in tackling this global problem. It concludes with policy implications for shifting waste from an ‘end-of-pipe’ concern to being at the heart of the debate over decarbonization.
The Waste of the World

The Waste of the World

Nicky Gregson

Bristol University Press
2023
nidottu
Despite frequent claims that waste is being reduced, consumer-reliant economies, everyday consumption and the waste industry continue to produce and demand more waste. Combining a lucid style with robust empirical and theoretical research, this book examines the root causes of the global waste problem, rather than simply the symptoms. It challenges existing waste policies, highlighting what needs to change if we are to get serious in tackling this global problem. It concludes with policy implications for shifting waste from an ‘end-of-pipe’ concern to being at the heart of the debate over decarbonization.
Living with Things

Living with Things

Nicky Gregson

Sean Kingston Publishing
2011
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Based primarily on a former coal-mining village in Northeast England, this book explores practices of inhabitation, from moving in or being modernized to the daily accommodation of sleep and children. It provides a demonstration of what happens to consumption research when it comes home and is positioned not in sites of exchange but within the hom
Unbecoming Things

Unbecoming Things

Nicky Gregson; Mike Crang

Routledge
2026
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This book responds to moves to rematerialize the social sciences, to attend to the stuff of daily life but challenges the social sciences to think beyond objects as stable things. It forwards the argument that objects need to be seen not as stabilising things, or immutable mobiles – as time stilled and materials fixed and conserved in the object form – or even always in the making, as becoming but as unbecoming things. It argues that objects are better seen as things coming apart, as en route to becoming something else, some stuff else, somewhere else. It locates these arguments in economies of demolition, disposal and reincarnation, focusing on object death, materials recovery and re-fabrication, and the sequestration and unleashing of materials classified as wastes. It uses as its exemplar case the classic immutable mobile, the ship – one of the most durable and complex of fabricated objects. It illustrates these arguments through global ethnography conducted in various settings around the world, including South Asia and the EU.
Second-Hand Cultures

Second-Hand Cultures

Louise Crewe; Nicky Gregson

Berg Publishers
2003
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'Antique', 'vintage', 'previously owned', 'gently used', 'cast-off - the world of second hand encompasses as many attitudes as there are names for it. The popular perception is that second- hand shops are largely full of junk, yet the rise of vintage fashion and the increasing desire for consumer individuality show that second hand shopping is also very much about style. Drawing on six years of original research, Second-Hand Cultures explores what happens when the often contradictory motivations behind style and survival strategies are brought together. What does second hand buying and selling tell us about the state of contemporary consumption? How do items that begin life as new get recycled and reclaimed? How do second hand goods challenge the future of retail consumption and what do the unique shopping environments in which they are found tell us about the social relations of exchange? Answering these questions and many more, this book fills a major gap in consumption studies. Gregson and Crewe argue that second hand cultures are critical to any understanding of how consumption is actually practised. Following the life stories of goods as they travel into and through second hand sites, the authors look at the work of traders as well as consumers investments in second hand merchandise including gifting and collecting as well as rituals of personalization and possession. Through its revealing investigation into the practices and customs that make up these unconventional retail worlds, this much-needed study carefully unpacks the persuasive allure of the previously owned.
Second-Hand Cultures

Second-Hand Cultures

Louise Crewe; Nicky Gregson

Berg Publishers
2003
nidottu
'Antique', 'vintage', 'previously owned', 'gently used', 'cast-off -- the world of second hand encompasses as many attitudes as there are names for it. The popular perception is that second- hand shops are largely full of junk, yet the rise of vintage fashion and the increasing desire for consumer individuality show that second hand shopping is also very much about style. Drawing on six years of original research, Second-Hand Cultures explores what happens when the often contradictory motivations behind style and survival strategies are brought together. What does second hand buying and selling tell us about the state of contemporary consumption? How do items that begin life as new get recycled and reclaimed? How do second hand goods challenge the future of retail consumption and what do the unique shopping environments in which they are found tell us about the social relations of exchange? Answering these questions and many more, this book fills a major gap in consumption studies. Gregson and Crewe argue that second hand cultures are critical to any understanding of how consumption is actually practised. Following the life stories of goods as they travel into and through second hand sites, the authors look at the work of traders as well as consumers investments in second hand merchandise including gifting and collecting as well as rituals of personalization and possession. Through its revealing investigation into the practices and customs that make up these unconventional retail worlds, this much-needed study carefully unpacks the persuasive allure of the previously owned.
Nicky

Nicky

Edward Bell

austin macauley publishers llc
2020
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Nicky is the story of a young Nicholas Claus who learns of his family's legacy and the role he will someday play when he takes over for his father, Santa. Because of his inquisitiveness, his parents, Santa and Millie Claus, decide it best for Nicky to take a trip with Elf Olaf to Columbus, Ohio, to learn about children and the various issues they have to deal with while growing up. We learn how Santa first met his flying reindeer, the elves, and we learn there are good and bad witches. We meet Tyrone Porter, a street-tough boy and soon-to-be friend of Nicky. Inside these exciting pages are trolls and princes. Nicky is a work for every child and child-at-heart.
Nicky

Nicky

Edward Bell

austin macauley publishers llc
2020
pokkari
Nicky is the story of a young Nicholas Claus who learns of his family's legacy and the role he will someday play when he takes over for his father, Santa. Because of his inquisitiveness, his parents, Santa and Millie Claus, decide it best for Nicky to take a trip with Elf Olaf to Columbus, Ohio, to learn about children and the various issues they have to deal with while growing up. We learn how Santa first met his flying reindeer, the elves, and we learn there are good and bad witches. We meet Tyrone Porter, a street-tough boy and soon-to-be friend of Nicky. Inside these exciting pages are trolls and princes. Nicky is a work for every child and child-at-heart.
Nicky

Nicky

Anais C Miller

Books on Demand
2017
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Stell dir vor Auch wenn du sicher bist, dass es sich bei deinem Pferd um dein rechtm iges Eigentum handelt, muss das noch lange nicht bedeuten, dass es zeitlebens eurer Beziehung so bleibt. Du triffst pl tzlich die falschen Menschen in deinem Leben, dein Schicksal nimmt eine dramatische Wendung und schon kann es passieren, dass du beweisen musst, dass dein Pferd tats chlich dein Eigentum ist. Nach einem jahrelangen, gerichtlichen Kampf & nervenaufreibenden Psychoterror bekommst du dein Recht schlie lich zugesprochen Aber dein Pferd ist mittlerweile alt und krank. Erz hlt nach einer wahren Begebenheit.
Nicky Wicky

Nicky Wicky

Erinn E Hatcher

Hatchers Ink L.L.C.
2025
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NICKY WICKY is the story of an autistic child, his relationship with family, and challenges they must overcome. The book was created with not only the diagnosed in mind, but more so the families, friends, case workers, care workers, and co-workers in an effort to raise awareness about autism and similar disorders as well as its effect on the community. It is easy reading for all, from the young eager eared audience in circle time to the developing new reader designed to captivate, educate, entertain, and more importantly enlighten allowing readers to empathize and attempt to better understand the difficulty of living with autism.
Nicky Hockly’s 30 Essentials for Using Artificial Intelligence Paperback
In this user-friendly book, Nicky Hockly draws on research and her own experience to examine the benefits and challenges of using AI in language teaching. The book provides a range of guidance on good practices in using the technology, with simple tips for applying the learning. It explores some of the key ethical, moral, philosophical and legal questions around using AI and covers topics including accessibility, data ownership and concerns around students cheating. The book also includes support for using AI to help teachers and learners develop. Nicky Hockly's 30 Essentials for Using Artificial Intelligence is an essential guide for teachers of all levels of experience.