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- who: Title, and Immersive imaginative, hedonism daydreaming from the Indonesia Indonesia have published the research work: hedonism:, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to develop a phenomenological understanding of daydreaming from the perspective of daydreamers and its reported consequences on their consumption. The authors show how elaborate daydreams - even if centred on consumption - can offer such a pleasurable and immersive experience it replaces the associated ‘actual' material consumption. This study provides a useful counterpoint to literature that implicates fantasy or daydreaming in accelerating consumerism.
- future: Work is needed to establish the . . .

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