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Consumption, Markets and Culture

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Publishes research on consumerism and markets as the site of social behavior and discourse and encourages discussion of the role of organizations in society.

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Consumption, Markets and Culture
4 years
Alan Bradshaw and Joel Hietanen are the new editors of CMC. Read the announcement here:
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Consumption, Markets and Culture
2 years
Here's Søren Askegaard interviewing a Director of the European Environmental Agency, addressing matters of impact, policy and the forms of dialogue possible between critical scholarship and policy development. We will publish more podcasts in the future. https://t.co/pVBH4SBWT8
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Joonas Rokka
2 years
We're excited to invite papers on "Re-Imagining Family" Special Issue that Lydia Ottlewski and I are co-editing for @CMCjournal. We encourage critical discussions broadening views on what #family is and can be in today's society / @lifestyle_em @EMLYON @dbm_samf
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stephenbdunne
2 years
I'm co editing a special issue of @CMCjournal with @robertcluley. PDW in Edinburgh next April. Submission Deadline next August.
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Arup K. Chatterjee
2 years
Very happy and grateful to share that my paper, 'The “decline” of London’s curry houses, invented tradition, authenticity, gastromythology,' written in 2019, was recently published as an early access in the journal Consumption, Markets & Culture. https://t.co/jg8ILUqJwi.
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Curry houses are among Britain’s most prominent historical, cultural, and gastronomic links with Asia. Recent developments in the context of Britain’s “declining” curry culture suggest that the ind...
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"Poetics of Consumption: Call for Papers" https://t.co/8Ik8UziqgP
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"this study also sheds light on the cultural meanings of debt and credit in the Finnish context...Finland has developed from a poor, agrarian periphery into a consumer society relatively recently and quickly, largely in the 1960s and 1970s" https://t.co/wbIPCyZdoG
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This paper extends recent theorising on “market violence”, defined here as a type of structural and cultural violence that takes place through an assemblage in the market environment. The Finnish “...
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ALCOR Institute
2 years
Congratulations to our member Anthony Beudaert (2023) for his article on the consequences of the rise of plastic on both our lifestyles and the environment published in the new 'Commodities that Cause Trouble' collection of @CMCjournal 🙌 https://t.co/yfRKSDJtsH
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The vertiginous rise of plastics after World War II has contributed to a profound transformation of both our lifestyles and the environment. Drawing on Ivan Illich’s concepts of counter-productivit...
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Dr Lee Edwards
3 years
Our special issue on Communication in Global Crises is out in @cmcjournal! Contributors reflect on the different invocations of consumption, culture, power and resistance in crisis times, with varying consequences @bourne_clea @britprof @mjdutt @jentakhar
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T&F Social Sciences and Humanities
3 years
Join @sanna_zahoor & Alan Bradshaw, Publisher and Editor of @CMCjournal, at the Transformative Consumer Research Conference at @RoyalHolloway this Sunday 18 June to Tuesday 20 June.🤝 @TcrAcr #TCR2023 📲Access topical articles from the journal for free: https://t.co/P5kHV8FkAI
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Explore the article collection: Transformative Consumer Research Conference 2023. Published in Consumption Markets & Culture.
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Consumption, Markets and Culture
4 years
"On the one hand, the Viking myth has been misappropriated by white supremacists looking to justify their xenophobia and acts of violence..." From a recent piece by J. Sodergren: https://t.co/nDm11YXzPL
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Consumer understanding of the past often revolves around myths or sanitized versions of history. Consumers resort to these fantasies to connect with values they feel are lost in modern life. Interp...
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Consumption, Markets and Culture
3 years
"while understanding the dynamics of the digital dimension is important, focusing exclusively on the digital realm conveys an image of digital consumer activism as detached and disconnected from local communities, places, and practices." https://t.co/wdL6c2pya1
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This paper aims to explore digital consumer activism through a spatial lens, in order to understand how digital and place-based consumer activism intersect and interact. The empirical context is pr...
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Dr Sophie Whitehouse
3 years
In the music streaming age, what makes vinyl records so appealing? I address this question in an article in @CMCjournal all about the lost practices of vinyl consumption: https://t.co/6I84nq3HFa #vinylrecords #materiality #nostalgia #digitalization #music #streaming @kingsbschool
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Alessandro Gerosa
3 years
Very excited to present this Wednesday my research on food truckers as #taste dealers of #authenticity (published on @CMCjournal) at the @SHU_CHEFS, together with another great paper by Božić on organic food micro-producers! You can join at this link
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Consumption, Markets and Culture
3 years
"our study sets out to describe and understand how contemporary consumers imagine data collection practices and the ways that these imaginaries impact on consumers’ relationships with data collecting technologies". A new piece by C. Fuentes and N. Sörum: https://t.co/ZtVx2fFuUy
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How is the ongoing “datafication” in society experienced by consumers? Critical discussions regarding the impact of datafication on consumers seldom study consumers’ actual experiences. Conversely,...
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Consumption, Markets and Culture
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"our knowledge of how immigrant consumer communities navigate institutional dynamics for introducing new market options in host countries is limited" https://t.co/gTZxKjfEE1
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"The study of guilt, especially in its unconscious forms, can provide some interpretive clues as to the meaning of“green” consumption not taken into account by previous research" https://t.co/f7esVV9VPz
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