TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 11(2)
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Understanding consumption as political and moral practice: Introduction to the special issue
–Craig J. Thompson [] []
Not going to Starbucks: Boycotts and the out-scouring of politics in the branded world
–Bryant Simon [] []
Legitimating community supported agriculture through American pastoralist ideology
–Melea Press and Eric J. Arnould [] []
Leaving the milky way! The formation of a consumer counter mythology
–Dorthe Brogard Kristensen, Heidi Boye, and Soren Askegaard [] []
The new work ethics of consumption and the paradox of mundane brand resistance
–Sofia Ulver-Sneistrup, Soren Askegaard, and Dorthe Brogard Kristensen [] []
Class-based emotions and the allure of fashion consumption
–Karen Rafferty [] []
‘Just normal and homely’: The presence, absence and othering of consumer culture in everyday imagining
–Rebecca Jenkins, Elizabeth Nixon, and Mike Molesworth [] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
Jean-Pascal Daloz, The Sociology of Elite Distinction: From Theoretical to Comparative Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, 2010; ISBN 9780230220270 (hbk)
–Frank Trentmann []
Pekka Sulkunen, The Saturated Society. Governing Risk and Lifestyles in Consumer Culture, London: Sage, 2009; 210 pp.: ISBN 978-0-7619-5941-0 (hbk)
–Bente Halkier []
Anne M Cronin, Advertising, Commercial Spaces and the Urban, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010; 215 pp. 978-0-230-21680-8 (hbk)
–Luca M Visconti []
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