TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 16(1)
Constructing a ‘democratic’ dreamworld: Carnival cruise ships and an aesthetic of optimism
–Stephanie Kolberg [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Inconspicuous dressing: A critique of the construction-through-consumption paradigm in the sociology of clothing
–Elise van der Laan and Olav Velthuis [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Stacking wood and staying warm: Time, temporality and housework around domestic heating systems
–Mikko Jalas and Jenny Rinkinen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Commercial pacification: Airline advertising, fear of flight, and the shaping of popular emotion
–Richard K Popp [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Onerous consumption: The alternative hedonism of off-grid domestic water use
–Phillip Vannini and Jonathan Taggart [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
How consumption prescriptions affect food practices: Assessing the roles of household resources and life-course events
–Marie Plessz, Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Séverine Gojard, and Sandrine Barrey [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Individual choice and social values: Choice in the agrifood sector
–Lawrence Busch [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Consumption as common sense: Heteronormative hegemony and white wedding desire
–Patricia Arend [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Moral reactions to reality TV: Television viewers? endogenous and exogenous loci of morality
–Roscoe C Scarborough and Charles Allan McCoy [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Smells like teen spirit: Channelling subcultural traditions in contemporary Dr Martens branding
–Cath Davies [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Constructing and communicating an ethical consumer identity: A Social Identity Approach
–Eleni Papaoikonomou, Rosalia Cascon-Pereira, and Gerard Ryan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Forming digital self and parasocial relationships on YouTube
–Chih-Ping Chen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Conceptualizing non-voluntary anti-consumption: A practice-based study onmarket resistance in poor circumstances
–Hanna Leipämaa-Leskinen, Henna Syrjälä, and Pirjo Laaksonen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The age of affluence revisited: Council estates and consumer society in Britain, 1950-1970
–Matthew Hollow [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Living in wealthy neighborhoods increases material desires and maladaptive consumption
–Jia Wei Zhang, Ryan T Howell, and Colleen J Howell [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Review
Patricia Cormack and James F Cosgrave, Desiring Canada: CBC Contests, Hockey Violence, and other Stately Pleasures.
–Creighton Connolly [Publisher]