J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 22(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
A short ethnography of twenty-first century consumers: On retail rage and one-dimensionality
—Kevin P. Bingham [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Bingo, gender and the moral order of the household: Everyday gambling in a migrant community
—John Cox, Kathleen Maltzahn, Helen Lee, Mary Whiteside, and Sarah Maclean [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Periphery fandom: Contrasting fans’ productive experiences across the globe
—Vlada Botorić [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The conflict market: Polarizing consumer culture(s) in counter-democracy
—Sofia Ulver [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Got to be real: An investigation into the co-fabrication of authenticity by fashion companies and digital influencers
—Mariachiara Colucci and Marco Pedroni [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Malls, modernity and consumption: Shopping malls as new projectors of modernity in Accra, Ghana
—Alexander K Eduful and Michael Eduful [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
No place like home? Producing and consuming eldercare design
—Claire Nicholas, Mary Alice Casto, Alyssa Smith, and Katie Francisco [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
“Inspiring” and configuring consumer experience in times of crisis: An analysis of the discursive practices of an Athenian shopping mall’s promotional system
—Dimitris Lallas and Yorgos Drosos [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Limited, considered and sustainable consumption: The (non)consumption practices of UK minimalists
—Amber Martin-Woodhead [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The wall unit: State policy and the emergence of fashion in People’s Poland
—Joanna Zalewska and Marcin Jewdokimow [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Locking-down instituted practices: Understanding sustainability in the context of ‘domestic’ consumption in the remaking
—Torik Holmes, Carolynne Lord, and Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
Addictive Consumption: Capitalism, Modernity and Excess
—Andrei Zanescu [Publisher]
Glitterworlds: The Future Politics of a Ubiquitous Thing
—Mehita Iqani [Publisher]
The Age of Fitness: How the Body Came to Symbolize Success and Achievement
—Hallie Chu [Publisher]