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Australians and their Leisure Time

Australians and their Leisure Time

by Simone Pettigrew | Sep 16, 2003 | Consumer Articles, Issue 6, 2003, Resources

The ways in which people organise and experience their leisure time indicates much about their culture, and in Australian culture in particular there is symbolic meaning to be found in the ways in which people utilise their non-working hours. This paper does not...
Ethical Consumerism – Democracy through the Wallet

Ethical Consumerism – Democracy through the Wallet

by Sarah Irving, Rob Harrison and Mary Rayner | Jan 16, 2002 | Consumer Articles, Issue 3, 2002, Resources

There are many ways consumers can use their spending power to make a difference to the world. This article discusses the concept of ethical consumerism and outlines some of the significant changes in corporate behaviours that have been brought about through consumer...

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