TOC: J Con Culture
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2)
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Journal of Consumer Culture
Relevant ARCategory: Marketing Journals |
July, 2007
Citizenship and consumption
–Frank Trentmann [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Unsettled Connections: Citizens, consumers and the reform of public services
–John Clarke [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Empowering `Consumer-Citizens` or Governing Poor Female Subjects?: The institutionalization of `self-development` in the Chilean social policy field
–Veronica Schild [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Re-thinking the `Good Life`: The citizenship dimension of consumer disaffection with consumerism
–Kate Soper [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Conceptual Con/fusion in Democratic Societies: Understandings and limitations of consumer-citizenship
–Kaela Jubas [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
Laura J. Miller, Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006. 316 pp. ISBN 978–0–226–52590–7 (hbk)
–Inger L. Stole [Publisher]
Nicholas Sammond, Babes in Tomorrowland: Walt Disney and the Making of the American Child, 1930–1960. Duke University Press, 2005. 472 pp. ISBN 0–822–33463–1 (pbk)
–Randal Doane [Publisher]
Inger L. Stole, Advertising on Trial: Consumer Activism and Corporate Public Relations in the 1930s. Urbana: University of Illinois, 2006. 280 pp. ISBN 0–252–03059–1 (hbk)
–Stuart Ewen [Publisher]
Christine L. Williams, Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2006. 252 pp. ISBN 0–520–24717–5 (pbk)
–Julie A. Raulli [Publisher]
David Bell and Joanne Hollows (eds), Ordinary Lifestyles: Popular Media, Consumption and Taste. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill Education, 2005. 284 pp. ISBN 0–335–21551–3 (hbk)
–Tony Sullivan [Publisher]