Consumption Markets & Culture
Introduction
H?l?ne de Burgh-Woodman and Dylan King have won Consumption Markets & Culture's Best Paper award
Consumption Markets & Culture is pleased to announce its Best Paper award for articles published in 2013:
Hélène de Burgh-Woodman & Dylan King (2013) Sustainability and the human/nature connection: a critical discourse analysis of being “symbolically” sustainable, Consumption Markets & Culture, 16:2, 145-168.
We also awarded two Honorable Mentions:
Aliakbar Jafari & Christina Goulding (2013) Globalization, reflexivity, and the project of the self: a virtual intercultural learning process, Consumption Markets & Culture, 16:1, 65-90.
Sofie Møller Bjerrisgaard, Dannie Kjeldgaard & Anders Bengtsson (2013) Consumer–brand assemblages in advertising: an analysis of skin, identity, and tattoos in ads, Consumption Markets & Culture, 16:3, 223-239.
Russell Belk, Schulich School of Business, Canada, Laurie Meamber, George Mason University, USA, and Stephanie O’Donohoe, University of Edinburgh, UK served as judges for this award.
Jonathan Schroeder
William A. Kern Professor of Communications
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Editor-in-Chief, Consumption Markets & Culture