prosumption
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of production + consumption
Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -ʌmpʃən
Noun
[edit]prosumption (uncountable)
- (sociology) The contribution to product development by end users.
- 2013, Małgorzata Pańkowska, Frameworks of IT Prosumption for Business Development, page XX:
- The chapter covers the review of approaches that have been developed by prosumption specialists to improve the integration between the production for use and production for sale.
- 2017, Debra Benita Shaw, Posthuman Urbanism: Mapping Bodies in Contemporary City Space:
- In fact they suggest that the rise of prosumption signals a new stage of capitalism in which it no longer makes sense to speak of workers as exploited.
- 2019, Frederick F. Wherry, Ian Woodward, The Oxford Handbook of Consumption, page 77:
- Although they did not have the concept until recently, sociologists, social theorists, and other students of society and the media have always focused, albeit unknowingly, on prosumption.