TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 16(2)
Special Issue: Introduction to Touring Consumption
Introduction to touring consumption
–Stephan Sonnenburg and Desmond Wee [] []
Consumers or witnesses’ Holocaust tourists and the problem of authenticity
–Daniel Reynolds [] [Google Scholar]
Touring the consumption of the Other: Imaginaries of authenticity in the Himalayas and beyond
–Christopher A. Howard [] []
Transiting with the environment: An exploration of tourist re-orientations as collaborative practice
–Kaya Barry [] []
Experiencing the enchantment of place and mobility
–Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt [] []
Itineraries of consumption: Co-producing leisure shopping sites in Rimini
–Chiara Rabbiosi [] []
Touring the fashion: Branding the city
–Maria Skivko [] []
Marking differences, consuming identities: Race, sexuality, disease and ‘global Turkishness’ in the United Condoms of Benetton campaign
–Yesim Kaptan [] [Google Scholar]
‘What underwear do I like” Taste and (embodied) cultural capital in the consumption of women’s underwear
–Christiana Tsaousi [] [Google Scholar]
When totems beget clans: The brand symbol as the defining marker of brand communities
–Greg Stratton and Jeremy Northcote [] []
Adult videogame consumption as individualised, episodic progress
–Mike Molesworth and Rebecca D. Watkins [] []
The myth of America’s ‘culture of consumerism’: Policy may help drive American household’s fraying finances
–Journal of Consumer Culture 2016; 16:531-554 doi:10.1177/1469540514528196 [] [Google Scholar]
The three sociological types of consumer work
–Marie-Anne Dujarier [] []
Islamic mobility: Car culture in modern Malaysia
–Johan Fischer [] []
Value for money: Political consumerism in Israel
–Guy Ben-Porat, Omri Shamir, and Fany Yuval [] []
Who has a wine-identity’ Consumption practices between distinction and democratization
–Jörg Rössel and Simone Pape [] [Google Scholar]
