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A construção de identidade(s) através do consumo colaborativo

Authors: De Luca, Cecília Brito;

A construção de identidade(s) através do consumo colaborativo

Abstract

O presente trabalho trata-se de uma investigação acerca da construção de identidade através do consumo colaborativo. Partindo da ideia de que o que consumimos, entre produtos e serviços, fazem parte do processo de construção do próprio ser, esta pesquisa busca fazer um recorte dessa construção vinculada ao consumo colaborativo. Este desestimula ao máximo a compra de novos bens, incentivando o aproveitamento de recursos ou o consumo do comércio local. A Web 2.0 possui um papel importante neste movimento, viabilizando projetos e plataformas online, conectando pessoas e fornecendo informações. Considerando que o consumo colaborativo é bastante recente e, consequentemente, com poucos estudos ainda sobre a temática, ao mesmo tempo que representa mudanças significativas no comportamento de consumo, torna-se relevante o entendimento das motivações e possíveis transformações que essa forma de consumo pode trazer para a sociedade.

The present work is an investigation about the construction of identity through collaborative consumption. Starting from the idea that what we consume, either products and services, are part of the process of construction of ourselves, this research focuses on this construction linked to the collaborative consumption. The latter discourages to the maximum the purchase of new goods, encouraging the use of resources or the consumption from local commerce. Web 2.0 has an important role in this movement, making online projects and platforms, connecting people and providing information. Considering that the collaborative consumption is quite recent and, consequently, with few studies on the subject, at the same time that represents significant changes in consumer behavior, it becomes relevant the understanding of the motivations and possible transformations that this form of consumption can bring to the society.

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Sociedade de consumo, Teses de mestrado - 2018, Consumo colaborativo, Identidade (Psicologia), Consumidores - Comportamento, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Ciências da Comunicação, Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes

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