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TOC: Intl J Con Studies

Introduction

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 39(5)

Consumption, lifestyle and social movements
Stefan Wahlen and Mikko Laamanen [] []

From targets to recruits: the status of consumers within the political consumption movement
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier [] []

Political consumption, conventional politics, and high cultural capital
Shyon Baumann, Athena Engman and Josée Johnston [] []

‘Voting with dollars’: a cross-polity and multilevel analysis of political consumerism
Xinzhi Zhang [] []

Fair trade consumers in Portugal: values and lifestyles
Sandra Lima Coelho [] []

Young Finnish and German consumers’ furniture acquisition – wooden, inherited or just low price?
Inkeri Hakala, Minna Autio and Anne Toppinen [] []

Growing a lifestyle movement? Exploring identity-work and lifestyle politics in urban food cultivation
Karin Dobernig and Sigrid Stagl [] []

Mobilising collaborative consumption lifestyles: a comparative frame analysis of time banking
Mikko Laamanen, Stefan Wahlen and Mario Campana [] []

Faces of sustainability in Italian ecovillages: food as ‘contact zone’
Alice Brombin [] []

Social media as a tool for social movements: the effect of social media use and social capital on intention to participate in social movements
Hyesun Hwang and Kee-Ok Kim [] []

Western solidarity with Pussy Riot and the Twittering of cosmopolitan selves
Frank Weij, Pauwke Berkers and Jiska Engelbert [] []

Share, like and achieve: the power of Facebook to reach health-related goals
Alicia de la Peña and Claudia Quintanilla [] []

The transformation of consumer movements through democratization and the development of civil society in Taiwan
I-Liang Wahn [] []

Consumer cynicism: developing a scale to measure underlying attitudes influencing marketplace shaping and withdrawal behaviours
Amanda E. Helm, Julie Guidry Moulard and Marsha Richins [] []

Paradoxes of sustainable food and consumer coping strategies: a comparative study in France and Italy
Romina Moruzzi and Lucie Sirieix [] []

Bringing together scattered and localized actors: political consumerism as a tool for self-organizing anti-mafia communities
Francesca Forno [] []

Rethinking the concept of consumer empowerment: recognizing consumers as citizens
Lindsay McShane and Cameron Sabadoz [] []

Civic, cooperative or contrived? a functional approach to political consumerism motivations
Melissa R. Gotlieb [] []

The effect of materialism and proximity of clothing to self on the ratio of feeling younger: implications for the consumption experiences of older people in Turkey
Volkan Dogan [] []