Consumer Cultures,Environmental Futures

GCST3603

Consumerism is a contradictory cultural formation. It is a source of meaning, pleasure and identity, but also a cause of environmental degradation, social injustice and, for some, individual alienation. This unit sets out some of the ethical, environmental and social problems associated with consumerism, and examines in detail some of the creative, ingenious and determined responses to these problems.

Unit of study details

Unit of study level: Senior

Credit points: 6

Commencing semesters: 1, 11, 2

Further unit of study information

Unit of study handbook: GCST3603

Costs and scholarships information: Costs and Scholarships

Final dates to withdraw from units of study: Census Dates

Available for study abroad and exchange: Yes

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