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TOC: J Con Cult

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Culture, 18(1)

The taste for the particular: A logic of discernment in an age of omnivorousness
Jennifer Smith Maguire [] []

Toward a theory of subcultural mosaic: Fragmentation into and within subcultures
Emre Ulusoy and Fuat A. Firat [] []

What if the worst happened? Life insurance in London as a two-faced technology
Sofía Ugarte [] []

Moving across the life course: A biographic approach to researching dynamics of everyday mobility practices
Mary Greene and Henrike Rau [] []

Classified beauty: Goods and bodies in Brazilian women’s magazines
Everardo Rocha and Marina Frid [] []

Parental socialization and the consumption of domestic films, books and music
Roza Meuleman, Marcel Lubbers, and Maykel Verkuyten [] []

Dirty customers: Stigma and identity among sex tourists
Mark Neal [] []

Food activists, consumer strategies, and the democratic imagination: Insights from eat-local movements
Emily Huddart Kennedy, John R. Parkins, and Josée Johnston [] []

Domesticating artificial intelligence: Expanding human self-expression through applications of artificial intelligence in prosumption
Stephen Fox [] []

Individualist and collectivist consumer motivations in local organic food markets
Zachary Schrank and Katrina Running [] []

Moral conventions in food consumption and their relationship to consumers’ social background
Naja Buono Stamer [] []

Book Review

Reina Lewis, Muslim Fashion: Contemporary Style Cultures
Aliakbar Jafari [] []