12024-07-15T08:51:39-07:00University of Richmond Libraryd29a30e1944d0e8261f3c2b6d6b56415423ae363457284plain2024-08-01T09:24:34-07:00University of Richmond Libraryd29a30e1944d0e8261f3c2b6d6b56415423ae363Castiglione and Infante introduce three explanatory models that appear better able than previous models to account for the "cumulative nature of taste cultivation": habit formation, learning by consumption, and rational addiction. They proceed to discuss each of these promising models in order.
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1media/Rational addiction and cultural goods_ the case of the Italian theatregoer_Page_3_thumb.jpg2024-07-09T12:21:31-07:00University of Richmond Libraryd29a30e1944d0e8261f3c2b6d6b56415423ae363Castiglione & Infante, pg. 32media/Rational addiction and cultural goods_ the case of the Italian theatregoer_Page_3.jpgfull2024-07-09T12:22:35-07:00University of Richmond Libraryd29a30e1944d0e8261f3c2b6d6b56415423ae363