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Title: Contemporary Issues in Retailing and Consumption (CIRC)


1
Contemporary Issues in Retailing and Consumption
(CIRC)
  • 2014/2015
  • Dr. Griff Round (Unit Leader)
  • Dr. Amna Khan (Unit Tutor)

2
What CIRC isnt
  • Simply a how to guide for being a retail store
    manager
  • Simply a course on retail marketing
  • Simply a descriptive guide of the current retail
    landscape

3
What CIRC is
  • LEARNING OUTCOME 1
  • Analyse the local, national and international
    context of retailing and consumption

4
What CIRC is
  • LEARNING OUTCOME 2
  • Critically evaluate the impact of local, national
    and international environments on retailing and
    consumption

5
What CIRC is
  • LEARNING OUTCOME 3
  • Critically evaluate relevant theoretical concepts
    in retailing and consumption

6
What CIRC is
  • LEARNING OUTCOME 4
  • Assess cultural flexibility in the analysis of
    retailing and consumption

7
What CIRC is
  • LEARNING OUTCOME 5
  • Critically evaluate various information sources
    (from general press to academic texts) related to
    contemporary issues

8
What CIRC is-In Summary
  • Different aspects of
  • And challenges to
  • Retailing and consumption in the 21st century
  • in local, national and international environments

9
How Unit is split
  • Contemporary issues for Retailers
  • Contemporary issues for Local Communities
  • Contemporary issues for Consumers and Society

10
Key CIRC Topics
11
Delivery
  • Weekly Lectures
  • Weekly Tutorials
  • Special library session
  • Computer lab session
  • Tutor led sessions
  • Presentations
  • Debates
  • Coursework support

12
Resources
  • Moodle
  • Details of all lectures
  • Unit handbook
  • Other announcements
  • Unit handbook
  • Info on assessment
  • Key points for each week
  • Key and support reading for each week
  • Library
  • Books
  • Online journals

13
For non-retailers
Fernie J., Fernie, S. and Moore, C. (2003)
Principles of Retailing, Oxford
Butterworth-Heinemann. (Chapters 1,5-9,11)

14
Communication
  • Moodle
  • Weekly tutorials
  • Tutor hours
  • Griff Round 6.16
  • usually Fri 1-3pm
  • Amna Khan 6.33
  • usually Mon 9-11am
  • Email

15
Assessment
  • 100 individual coursework
  • Brief on Moodle
  • Detailed briefing in tutorials next week

16
Expectations and Tips
  • Regular and prompt attendance
  • AttendanceGrades!
  • Regular reading-at least the key reading for each
    week
  • Be prepared for discussion
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