TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 14(1)
Prosumption: Evolution, revolution, or eternal return of the same?
–George Ritzer [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Making practice theory practicable: Towards more sustainable forms of consumption
–Marlyne Sahakian and Harold Wilhite [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Conflicting values of ethical consumption in diverse worlds ? A cultural approach
–Maria Grazia Pecoraro and Outi Uusitalo [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A socio-marketing analysis of the concept of cute and its consumer culture implications
–Elad Granot, Thomas Brashear Alejandro, and La Toya M. Russell [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Maternal visibility at the commodity frontier: Weaving love into birthday party consumption
–Laura Jennings and Jan Brace-Govan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
From homemade to store bought: Annoying Orange and the professionalization of YouTube
–Joanne Morreale [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
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–Catherine Wilkinson [Publisher]
Cveticanin, Predrag (ed.) (2012), Social and Cultural Capital in Serbia. Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe.
–Irmak Karademir Hazir [Publisher]
Mick, D, Pettigrew, S, Pechmann, C and Ozanne, J (eds) (2012), Transformative Consumer Research for Personal and Collective Well-Being
–Martin Parker [Publisher]