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  1. I have long-standing interests in consumption, which was once a key reference point for major theoretical debates concerning processes of social and economic change. I am motivated by a concern to revitalise the significance of consumption for study of contemporary economy and society.

  2. Professor David M Evans. PhD, MSc Econ, BSc Econ. Expertise. My research explores the role of material and cultural practices in processes of economic organisation and social change. Much of my work focuses on sustainability and the agro-food sector. Science and Technology Studies. Material culture. Food and agriculture.

  3. David M. Evans es un director y guionista nacido en el año 1962 en Estados Unidos conocido por El hijo del presidente, Los tres mosqueteros, Beethoven 3: De excursión con la familia, Ace Ventura Jr.: Detective de Mascotas, The Sandlot: Historia de un verano, La fuerza de la ilusión, After School Special, Beethoven 4: Enredo en la familia, Ed ...

  4. David M Evans. Chair in Pure Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, UK. Contact details and Imperial home-page. Research. My research interests are in Model Theory: a branch of Mathematical Logic which has connections and interactions with a broad range of other areas of Mathematics.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2020 · David M. Evans is Professor of Material Culture at the University of Bristol. His research explores the role of material and cultural practices in processes of economic organisation.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2018 · This article considers the relationships between consumption, the environment, and wider sociological endeavour. The current vogue for applying theories of practice to the policy domain of ‘sustain...

  7. 5 de mar. de 2023 · David M Evans is Professor of Economic Sociology, University of Bristol. He has published extensively on consumption, material culture and waste. He is part of the team that leads the ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures (CenSoF), where he also oversees a programme of work related to consuming futures.