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TOC: J Con Cult

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Culture, 17(3)

The omnivore’s neighborhood? Online restaurant reviews, race, and gentrification
Sharon Zukin, Scarlett Lindeman, and Laurie Hurson [] []

Reimagining omnivorousness in the context of place
David Cutts and Paul Widdop [] []

From consumer to construer: Travels in human subjectivity
A. Fuat Firat and Nikhilesh Dholakia [] []

Branded fitness: Exercise and promotional culture
Devon Powers and DM Greenwell [] []

Creating value, consuming Bologna: The case of DegustiBo
Roberta Sassatelli and Elisa A. G. Arfini [] []

Media imperialism beyond the Anglo-Saxon axis, or negotiated hybridity? Neo-Orientalist telenovelas and transnational business in Brazilian television
Nahuel Ribke [] []

Capturing the consumption of distance? A practice-theoretical investigation of everyday travel
Barbara Heisserer and Henrike Rau [] []

Discordant fandom and global football brands: ‘Let the people sing’
Paul Hewer, Martin Gannon, and Renzo Cordina [] []

Video games and the crowdfunding ideology: From the gamer-buyer to the prosumer-investor
Antonio José Planells [] []

No cultural revolution? Continuity and change in consumption patterns in contemporary China
Weiwei Zhang [] []

Personal collections as material assemblages: A comparison of wardrobes and music collections
Sophie Woodward and Alinka Greasley [] []

Shopping with violence: Black Friday sales in the British context
Oliver Smith and Thomas Raymen [] []

Groundhog day? Nietzsche, Deleuze and the eternal return of prosumption in lifelong learning
Christian Beighton [] []

Aca-fans and fan communities: An operative framework
Cécile Cristofari and Matthieu J. Guitton [] []

Citizen-consumer revisited: The cultural meanings of organic food consumption in Israel
Rafi Grosglik [] []

(In)authenticity work: Constructing the realm of inauthenticity through Thomas Kinkade
Amanda Koontz Anthony and Amit Joshi [] []

Grooving in the ludic foodscape: Bridled revelry in collegiate tailgating
Tonya Williams Bradford and John F. Sherry, Jr [] []

Women’s changing responsibilities and pleasures as consumers: An analysis of alcohol-related advertisements in Finnish, Italian, and Swedish women’s magazines from the 1960s to the 2000s
Jukka Törrönen and Sara Rolando [] []

Disrupting household food consumption through experimental HomeLabs: Outcomes, connections, contexts
Laura Devaney and Anna R. Davies [] []

Insights and directions for sociological approaches to saving: The case of a Financial Education Programme for children in Portugal
Raquel Barbosa Ribeiro and Isabel Soares [] []

Elite and ethical: The defensive distinctions of middle-class bicycling in Bangalore, India
Manisha Anantharaman [] []

No longer raising eyebrows: The contexts and domestication of Botox as a mundane medical and cultural artefact
Peta S. Cook and Angela Dwyer [] []

The hunting industry: Exploring the marriage of consumerism, sport hunting, and commercial entertainment
Lee McGuigan [] []

Book reviews

Marc Steinberg, Anime’s Media Mix: Franchising Toys and Characters in Japan
Matthew J. Rippon []

Clive Barnett, Paul Cloke, Nick Clarke, Alice Malpass, Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption
Daniel Welch []

Cristina Giorcelli and Paula Rabinowitz (eds), Exchanging Clothes: Habits of Being II
Emma Waight []

John Potvin, Giorgio Armani: Empire of the Senses
Priya Vadi []

Martin Hand, Ubiquitous Photography
Linda Naughton []