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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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[en] AFFECTIVE ANSWERS FROM LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS TO INVOLUNTARY LOSSES OF BENEFITS AND SYMBOLIC POSSESSIONS / [pt] RESPOSTAS AFETIVAS DE CONSUMIDORES DE BAIXA RENDA A PERDAS INVOLUNTÁRIAS DE BENS E POSSES SIMBÓLICOS

LUCIANA BELLINI RANGEL 09 April 2018 (has links)
[pt] Este estudo busca identificar respostas afetivas decorrentes de perdas involuntárias de posses simbólicas de indivíduos de baixa renda que no período de 2003 a 2013 ascenderam socialmente, identificando-se como integrantes da classe média brasileira. Esses consumidores, em decorrência de crise econômica, sofreram perdas simbolicamente importantes que afetaram a constituição de parte do seu eu. Partindo da compreensão de que perdas de posses simbólicas extrapolam a simples privação material e estendem-se à construção de uma identidade adquirida, o trabalho propõe que respostas afetivas diante de perdas involuntárias estabelecem forte relação com as fases identificadas por Kübler-Ross (2000): negação, raiva, barganha, depressão e aceitação. Foram entrevistados doze consumidores que haviam ascendido socialmente e, recentemente, foram atingidos pela crise econômica, tendo sofrido abalos consideráveis em sua construção do eu. As entrevistas fenomenológicas foram conduzidas e interpretadas como proposto por Thompson, Locander e Pollio (1989; 2015). As fases de reação à perda ficaram evidentes nas experiências vividas pelos entrevistados, contribuindo para o entendimento de como perdas de posses simbólicas assemelham-se à morte da identidade e afetam o eu e sua extensão. A abordagem de Kubler-Ross (2000) procurou preencher lacuna teórica identificada por Black, (2011) e por Smyczek e Glowik (2011) com relação aos efeitos da perda no comportamento do consumidor. / [en] This study seek to identify affective answers due to involuntary losses of symbolic possessions of low-income people who socially ascended in the period from 2003 to 2013 identifying themselves as members of the Brazilian middle class. Due to the economic crisis, these consumers suffered symbolically significant losses that affected the constitution of part of their self. Starting from the understanding that those losses go beyond simple material deprivation and extend to the construction of an acquired identity, the work proposes that affective responses to involuntary losses stablish a strong relationship with the phases identified by Kubler-Ross (2000): denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Twelve consumers who had risen socially and also were recently hit by the economic crisis were interviewed, having suffered considerable upheavals in their construction of the self. The phenomenological interviews were conducted and interpreted as proposed by Thompson, Locander and Pollio (1989 – 2015). The phases of reaction to loss were evident in the experience lived by the interviewees, contributing to the understanding how losses of symbolic possessions resemble the death of the identity also affect the self and its extent. Kubler-Ross s (2000) approach sought to fill the theoretical gap identified by Black (2011) and Smyczeck and Glowick (2011) regarding the effects of loss on consumer behavior.

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