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Between conspicuous and conscious consumption: the sustainability paradox in the intermediary promotional work of an online lifestyle site | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 3-23 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Omnivorous cultural consumption and the co-creation of cultural products: interactive versus participatory art | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 24-44 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Health in the motivational process of organic product consumption: a socio-psycho hermeneutical approach | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 45-63 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Understanding violence on British university campuses through the lens of the deviant leisure perspective | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 64-81 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Being social for whom? Issues of monetization, exploitation, and alienation in mobilie social games | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 82-99 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
(Un)sustainable everyday practices sociomateriality shaping sustainability in an urban district | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 100-19 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Legitimating taste in cultural fields: generational classifications and symbolic struggles in representations of 'natural' wine | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 120-37 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Eating the money: diabetes and the embodiment of consumer culture | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 138-54 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Breaking through banal consumerism? Representations of postconsumerist perspectives in mainstream press media | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 155-74 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Reflecting on nation image and perceptions of nation brand: Scottish-themed pubs, bars and restaurants outside of Scotland | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 175-92 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
The lab, land, and longing: discursive constructions of Australian identities in 'future' food consumption | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 193-210 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Exploring routinization and reflexivity in change and reproduction of consumption toward lower climate impact | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (1): 211-29 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Exploring the process of remote enculturation through heritage possessions: a case study of transracial international adoptees | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (2-3): 233-51 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Bad avocados, culinary standards, and knowable knowledge. Culturally appropriate rejections of meat reduction | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (2-3): 252-72 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Digital comfort amidst precarity: new middle classes' experience of well-being and hardship in pandemic times in Brazil | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (2-3): 273-91 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
#Becoming you: discourses of authenticity, work, and success in South African consumer culture | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (2-3): 292-311 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Second-hand should become first. Sustainable home consumption beyond the market | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (2-3): 312-30 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Analyzing the consumer journey for hiking of the John Muir trail | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 343-65 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Materialism versus memory: collecting football shirts in the age of consumerism | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 366-81 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Creative destruction? Exploring the deliberate destruction of possessions by consumers | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 382-99 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Brewing social capital: a case study of Thailand's craft beer consumption community | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 400-19 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
How humanized birth practice became an experience connected to neoliberal philosophy | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 420-40 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Barbarians at the tills? Post-pandemic reflections on violence and abuse against workers in the retail industry | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 441-58 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Toward a monumental experience: fandom and corporate imaginary within the LEGO inside tour | 2024 | Journal of consumer culture 24 (4): 459-81 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Remembering summer in the city: production and consumption of yanqishui in twentieth-century Shanghai | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 251-70 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Consumer sovereignty and the Greek economic crisis: (dis)continuity of consumer sovereignty repertoires | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 271-93 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
The consumer, the market and the universal aristocracy: the ideology of academisation in England | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 294-311 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
The right to shine: poverty, consumption and (de) politicization in neoliberal Brazil | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 312-30 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Men becoming fighters: exploring processes of consumer socialization | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 331-48 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Consumer parenting, cultural processes, and the reproduction of class inequality | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 349-68 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Lifestyle of enough exploring sufficiency-oriented consumption behavior from a social practice theory perspective | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 369-90 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Cultural stratification in the UK: persistent gender and class differences in cultural voraciousness | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 391-408 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
The evolving moral economy of indebtedness in Chile: resignifying credit and debt in the oldest neoliberal society | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 409-27 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Prosumer activism: the case of Britney Spears' Brazilian fandom | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 428-43 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Consuming the city: people-watching and dialectics of everyday urban life | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 444-64 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Flaneuring the buyosphere: a comparative historical analysis of shopping environments and phantasmagorias | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (2): 465-81 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Supermarket tribes and the temple of Aldi: a comparison between the UK and Australia | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 3-26 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
'If I could afford an avocado every day': income differences and ethical food consumption in a world of abundance | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 27-44 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
If it ain't Dutch, it ain't much: Vereeniging Nederlandsch Fabrikaat, and the citizen-consumer and Dutch nationalist consumption in the interwar Netherlands | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 45-62 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Marketable religion: how game company Ubistof commodified religion for a global audience | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 63-84 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Aspirational taste regime: masculinities and consumption in pick-up artist training in China | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 85-103 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Between wellness and elegance: yoga consumption in China | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 104-21 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Overlaps and accumulations: the anatomy of cultural non-participation in Finland, 2007-2018 | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 122-45 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
'He wouldn't be seen using it...' men's use of male grooming products as a form of invisible consumption | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 146-67 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Platform urbanism in a pandemic: dark stores, ghost kitchens, and the logistical-urban frontier | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 168-87 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Governing individuals' imaginaries and conduct in personal finance: the mobilization of emotions in financial education | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 188-208 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
I am a virtual girl from Tokyo: virtual influencers, digital orientalism and (im)materiality of race and gender | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (1): 209-28 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Practices of thrift among high cultural capital consumers. When economic status gets in the way of ethics | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (3): 711-30 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Listening to music videos on YouTube. Digital consumption practices and the environmental impact of streaming | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (3): 654-71 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Postfeminism, consumption and activewear: examining women consumers' relationship with the postfeminine ideal | 2023 | Journal of consumer culture 23 (3): 617-36 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 |