TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 41(4)
Coping with crises: Consumption and social resilience on markets
–Sebastian Koos, Triin Vihalemm and Margit Keller [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Resilient practices of consumption in times of crisis—Biographical interviews with members of vulnerable households in Germany
–Marie Boost and Lars Meier [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Consumption, crisis, and coping strategies of lower class families in Brazil: A sociological account
–Rodrigo B. Castilhos, Marcelo J. Fonseca and Vera Bavaresco [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
“I think the middle class is disappearing”: Crisis perceptions and consumption patterns in Spain
–Luis Enrique Alonso, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Rafael Ibáñez Rojo [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Rethinking prices during an economic crisis: Calculation as a new mode of consumer behaviour in Russia
–Elena Berdysheva and Regina Romanova [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Antecedents of consumer price consciousness in a turbulent economy
–Daniel P. Hampson and Peter J. McGoldrick [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Beyond the market—New practices of supply in times of crisis: The example community-supported agriculture
–Birgit Blättel-Mink, Moritz Boddenberg, Lenard Gunkel, Sarah Schmitz and Franziska Vaessen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Communicating social support during crises at the farmers’ market: A social exchange approach to understanding customer-farmer communal relationships
–Benjamin Garner [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
De-ownership orientation and collaborative consumption during turbulent economic times
–Arto Lindblom and Taru Lindblom [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Recomposition and levelling of consumption expenditures across four economic shocks in Russia, 1994–2014
–Zoya Kotelnikova and Vadim Radaev [Publisher] [Google Scholar]