We consume many resources and products today by moving beyond basic needs to include luxury items and technological innovations in order to improve efficiency of all kind of product that foes from electrodoestics to mobile phonees with GPS and MP3.
All these is because throughout history we have always tried and investigated to find ways to make our lives a bit easier to live than they are in present time. However, increasingly, there are important issues around consumerism that need to be understood, such as know the border line between what is necessity from what is luxury; how much impacts certain forms of consumption on the environment, on society, or even on individual; how do material values influence our relationships with other people: what is the impact on poorer nations and people on the demands of the wealthier nations , and so on.
What do you think about it? Could you answer any of these questions?
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//www.globalissues.org/issue/235/consumption-and-consumerism
Why do we Buy?
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jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010
miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010
Here's a new video which presents the consumerism as the ideology that controls the nowadays society.
As teh video says , the best mesure of the economy progress is the facte that we're buying more and more every year, so it is one of the most important things of teh world's economy.
There's a general belief in the society that thinks that the more qe consume the happier we'lll be.
So as a consequence of this belief , we all live in a world where everything is done to persuade us for buying it,such as magazines, clothes, games,...
But as the population grows , and we go on consuming more and more , the ecosystem on which we depend are now close to colapse. What do you think about it? Are we aware of all the negatives consequences that the continuous consumerism of the modern society causes?
As teh video says , the best mesure of the economy progress is the facte that we're buying more and more every year, so it is one of the most important things of teh world's economy.
There's a general belief in the society that thinks that the more qe consume the happier we'lll be.
So as a consequence of this belief , we all live in a world where everything is done to persuade us for buying it,such as magazines, clothes, games,...
But as the population grows , and we go on consuming more and more , the ecosystem on which we depend are now close to colapse. What do you think about it? Are we aware of all the negatives consequences that the continuous consumerism of the modern society causes?
miércoles, 13 de octubre de 2010
Here's a video that paraodies the most common aspects of the consumer behaviour.
The belief that with money everything can be bought, how wonderful is life if you have money, the fact that we never have enough and that we are always inventing new necessities as a excuse for buying something that we don't really need.
Do you think that this musical parody of consumer's behaviour reflects the reality of the fact of buying continuously?
The belief that with money everything can be bought, how wonderful is life if you have money, the fact that we never have enough and that we are always inventing new necessities as a excuse for buying something that we don't really need.
Do you think that this musical parody of consumer's behaviour reflects the reality of the fact of buying continuously?
miércoles, 15 de septiembre de 2010
martes, 14 de septiembre de 2010
Rituals, superstitions and ... Consumerism!
*In order to have more control on our lives , we try to follow some rituals or habits .
As many experts says , we do that because of the constant evolution of the world and our environment, so a way to make us feel that we control our lives and every situation or problem we deal with.
But did you know that rituals are related to consumerism? Or that some of our consumer decisions are based on our habits?
If during all your life , at home, you family has bought THAT drink, why would you buy the other one? You'll always buy the one you have grown with. 
WHY?
Because it reminds you of when you were a child, you drank THAT one with your friends, because you just like THAT one and don't have the intention to buy the other one... Is a ritual you have been practicing your whole life, so why will you change it now? Why won't you buy THAT drink to your son?
So as we appreciate, buying for habit it's a great point for brands. They know that and are tryng to make artificial rituals so that people buy their product because of a habit, and in this way , they don't have time to think whether they really want that one because they really like it .
Most companies are doing nowadays some marketing capmaings where they focus on creating a ritual, for example withdrawing their product every summer, and then , in winter that product is available another time. This is a way of making us buying that product every winter , because thanks of the campaigns we know that teh product is only available on that period of the year, so we buy it ,because we don't want to end the year without tasting it.
Did you know that rituals were connected with what we buy and how we buy? What do you think about that? Do these marketing campaings for creating artificial rituals on people really work?
martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010
Mirror Neurons , have the Power
As http://www.neurosciencemarketing.com/blog/articles/mirror-marketing-more-on-mirror-neurons.htm says : “mirror neurons“, which fire when a subject watches another subject perform an action. If the subject has performed the action before himself, these neurons will duplicate, or “mirror” the, action in the subject’s brain.
But, do the mirror neurons really make us buy those products just because other people own that products?
The answer is YES.
I read Martin Lindstrom's book named Buyology which explains that one of the reasons because the iPOD has succeeded because of the mirror neurons. Why? The answer is easy, because when we see someone that is listenning to the ipod , and we think that it displays coolness, automatically our mirror neurons want to imitate that person in order to be like him/her. So these products can display the satisfaction and confidence of the owner by having those products ( iPods, Guitar Hero...)
This effect done by mirror neurons plus the pleasure of the " dopamine"; which is a chemical produced in the brain that causes us a pleasant feeling when you make a purchase, can drive us to search for a product which give us more popularity, satisfaction, social status and social recognition.
Do you think that companies should develop more the emotional campaigns? Do you agree with the fact that the mirror neurons lead us to buy some products? Do we buy those products in order to be like the person next to you?
martes, 31 de agosto de 2010
Do teenagers have Consumerism Fever?
*We all have the consumerism fever , but specially teenagers.
The fact of buying all the time, every day, and every month material things that we want in that moment doesn't make us happier. Moreover , it drives us to a permanent sensation of insatifaction.
This has serious consequences in the mental health of teenagers and their self-confidence decreases because while they are buying new clothes, pc games, etc ; they are realizing that they are still being the same guy as they were before buying that product, with the same problems and hobbies, the same sensation which they had before. They discover that spending money on that SPECIAL thing hasn't brought them happiness,; so they keep going and keep buying new things in order to get that sensation of happiness and great self-confidence.
WHAT CAUSES that teenagers go buying all the time is because they want to be fashionable, they want to own the last things on market, ( newest cothes, newest technologies, newest mobile phones...) , because marketers know that, the teenagers are being persuaded by more than 1000 add a day just for them, in which the companies shows them the importance of owning something of that brand or another.
It doesn't matter if they have a bad behaviour, if they belong to a certain urban group or something, what really matters is that they DON'T REMAIN " without that car" or " those jeans".
That's why teenagers are so weak on consumerism , it's impossible to remain without buying anything for a teenager during 10-15 days, their friends, TV, magazines, streets, malls, ... All places where they go frequently are full of adds persuading them to buy something.
Do you think that nowadays teenagers are weaker than the ones of the past decade? Could you stop buying for 10-15 days? What do you think about it?
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