TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 16(3)
Beyond solitary play in computer games: The social practices of eSports
–Yuri Seo and Sang-Uk Jung [] []
Mancaves and masculinity
–Risto Moisio and Mariam Beruchashvili [] []
Thirst in the global brandscape: Water, milk and Coke at the Shanghai World Expo
–Van Troi Tran [] []
Everyday consumption norms as discourses of the good life in pre-socialist and socialist Hungary
– Léna Pellandini-Simányi [] []
Networks of practices in critical consumption
–Elisa Bellotti and Emanuela Mora [] []
Curious energy consumers: Humans and nonhumans in assemblages of household practice
–Yolande Strengers, Larissa Nicholls, and Cecily Maller [] []
Studying place practices and consumption through volunteer-employed photography
–Helene Pristed Nielsen and Karina Torp Møller [] []
Entrapments of consumerism: Adolescent prisoners, cognitive treatment, and consumption
–Ronald Kramer, Valli Rajah, and Hung-En Sung [] []
A clash of modernities: Developing a new value-based framework to understand the mismatch between production and consumption
–Solveig Wikström, Solveig Wikström, Håkan Jönsson and Patrick L’Espoir Decosta [] []
Being authentic or being responsible? Food consumption, morality and the presentation of self
–Jonas Grauel [] []
The Christmas celebration of secondary consumers: Observations from food banks in Finland
–Anna Sofia Salonen [] []
Energy consumption and everyday life: Choice, values and agency through a practice theoretical lens
–Catherine Butler, Karen A Parkhill, and Nicholas F Pidgeon [] []
Regimes of healthy living: The reality of ageing in urban China and the cultivation of new normative subjects
–Wanning Sun [] []
Animal Cards, supermarket stunts, and the World Wide Fund for Nature: Exploring the educational value of a business?environmental non-governmental organization partnership for sustainable consumption
–Helen Kopnina [] []
