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Besitzend und Besessen – Konsum und Besitz vor dem Hintergrund bröckelnder Subjekt-Objekt-Grenzen

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Die psychologische Erfahrung von Besitz ist für Menschen und deren Gesellschaften zentral. Grundthemen, die mit Besitz verbunden sind, sind die Erfahrung und das Ausüben von Kontrolle und das Übernehmen von Verantwortung. Basis für die Entwicklung von psychologischem Besitz ist die Erarbeitung und das Begreifbarmachen von Objekten. In diesem Beitrag wird die These vorgebracht, dass gegenwärtige gesellschaftliche und technologische Entwicklungen diese Basis zunehmend untergraben und es zu einer graduellen Verschiebung oder Auflösung der Grenze zwischen besitzendem Subjekt und besessenem Objekt kommt. Da diese Grenze für die Besitzausübung notwendig ist, plädiert dieser Beitrag letztlich dafür, diese als selbstverständlich erachtete Grenze neu zu beleuchten.

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Kamleitner, B. (2018). Besitzend und Besessen – Konsum und Besitz vor dem Hintergrund bröckelnder Subjekt-Objekt-Grenzen. In: Kenning, P., Lamla, J. (eds) Entgrenzungen des Konsums. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19339-3_7

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