TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 8(2)
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Putting Consumers to Work: `Co-creation` and new marketing govern-mentality
–Detlev Zwick, Samuel K. Bonsu, and Aron Darmody [] []
`Meat, Mask, Burden`: Probing the contours of the branded `self`
–Alison Hearn [] []
The Missing Child in Consumption Theory
–Daniel Thomas Cook [] []
Marketing blackness: How advertisers use race to sell products
–David Crockett [] []
The Meaning of Holiday Consumption: Construction of self among mature couples
–Anette Therkelsen and Malene Gram [] []
Book Reviews
Jennifer Smith Maguire, Fitfor Consumption: Sociology and the Business of Fitness. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. 241 pp. ISBN 978–0–415–42181–2 (pbk)
–Liz Moor []
S. Anton Clave, The Global Theme Park Industry. Wallingford: CABI, 2007. 459 pp. ISBN 978–1– 84593–208–4 (pbk)
–Mark Gottdiener []
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2007. 276 pp. ISBN–13:978082233976 (hbk); ISBN–13:9780822339939 (pbk)
–Amy Aidman []
Book Review: Danny Schechter, In Debt We Trust: America Before the Bubble Bursts. New York: Globalvision, 2007. 98 minutes. ISBN 1–932557–91–5 (DVD)
–Laura McCloud []
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