Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement

The Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement is a 1997 encyclopedia edited by Stephen Brobeck and which describes the history of the consumer movement and other topics related to consumerism.

Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement
Author168 authors, Stephen Brobeck is editor
CountryUnited States
SubjectConsumer movement
GenreReference work
PublisherABC-CLIO
Publication date
1997
Pages274
ISBN0-87436-987-8
LC ClassHC79.C63E53 1997

Synopsis

The work contains 198 entries written by 168 authors.[1] The scope is the history, activities, interests, legislation, and actors in the twentieth century consumer movement.[1] Focuses of the work include 40 articles each describing the consumer movement in a different country, various articles on specific actions undertaken by consumer activists, and descriptions of the interests of specific populations or demographics in the consumer movement.[1]

The authors include established persons from academia, government, activism, and regulatory organizations who wrote entries summarizing their own fields of expertise.[2]

Reviews

One reviewer called the work "the only comprehensive reference source of its kind."[1] Another said that "In its depth, breadth, scholarship, and readability, this volume will be considered the standard reference source for many years".[2]

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References

  1. Carsky, Mary L. (Spring 1999). "Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement". Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. 18 (1): 130–133. doi:10.1177/074391569901800115. JSTOR 30000516.
  2. Apple, Rima D. (Dec 22, 1999). "Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement". Journal of Consumer Affairs. 33 (2): 438.
  • Bleich, Lisa (May 1998). "Reviews: Nonfiction". Book Report. 17 (1): 44.
  • Crawford, Gregory A; Kohl, David F. (1998). "no title". Reference & User Services Quarterly. 38 (2): 196.

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