TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 11(1)
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Applying practice theory to the study of consumption: Theoretical and methodological considerations
–Bente Halkier, Tally Katz-Gerro, and Lydia Martens [] []
When materiality ‘bites back’: Digital music consumption practices in the age of dematerialization
–Paolo Magaudda [] [Google Scholar]
Cooking with Bimby in a moment of recruitment: Exploring conventions and practice perspectives
–Monica Truninger [] []
Understanding change and continuity in residential energy consumption
–Kirsten Gram-Hanssen [] []
Practice-ing behaviour change: Applying social practice theory to pro-environmental behaviour change
–Tom Hargreaves [] []
Methodological challenges in using practice theory in consumption research. Examples from a study on handling nutritional contestations of food consumption
–Bente Halkier and Iben Jensen [] []
Book Reviews
Mark Davis, Freedom and Consumerism: A Critique of Zygmunt Bauman’s Sociology. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. 189 pp. ISBN 9780754672715 (hbk)
–Tony Blackshaw []
John L. and Jean Comaroff, Ethnicity, Inc. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2009. 234 pp. ISBN 9780226114712 (hbk); ISBN 9780226114729 (pbk)
–Paul Silverstein []
Kim Humphery, Excess: Anti-Consumerism in the West. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010. xv + 264 pp. ISBN 9780745645407 (hbk), ISBN 9780745645414 (pbk)
–Anna-Maria Murtola []
Ritty A. Lukose, Liberalization’s Children: Gender, Youth and Consumer Citizenship in Globalizing India. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009. 284 pp. ISBN 9780822345671 (pbk)
–Sarada Balagopalan []
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