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Introduction
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 37(2)
Editorial
Introduction to the Special Section: The Domain and Intersection of Anticonsumption, Marketing, and Public Policy
–Michael S.W. Lee, Timothy Dewhirst, and Hélène Cherrier [] []
“They Were Built to Last”: Anticonsumption and the Materiality of Waste in Obsolete Buildings
–Stephanie Anderson, Kathy Hamilton, and Andrea Tonner [] []
Anticonsumption as Tactical Response to Institutionalized Subordination: The Case of Materially Deprived Anticonsumers
–Hélène Cherrier and Ronald Paul Hill [] []
Cycling into Headwinds: Analyzing Practices That Inhibit Sustainability
–Klara Scheurenbrand, Elizabeth Parsons, Benedetta Cappellini, and Anthony Patterson [] []
The Ecological Impact of Anticonsumption Lifestyles and Environmental Concern
–Maren Ingrid Kropfeld, Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno, and Danilo C. Dantas [] []
Should I Buy This When I Have So Much?: Reflection on Personal Possessions as an Anticonsumption Strategy
–Utpal Dholakia, Jihye Jung, and Nivriti Chowdhry [] []
Anticonsumption Consciousness in Pursuit of Sustainability
–Valérie Guillard [] []
The Intersection of Sustainable Consumption and Anticonsumption: Repurposing to Extend Product Life Spans
–Kristin A. Scott and S. Todd Weaver [] []
Regular Articles
Factors Leading to Health Care Exclusion Among African Refugees in Australia: The Case of Blood Donation
–Michael Jay Polonsky, Ahmed Shahriar Ferdous, Andre M.N. Renzaho, Neil Waters, and Zoe McQuilten [] []
Integrating Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Producers with High-Income Markets: Designing Institutional Arrangements for West African Shea Nut Butter Producers
–Souleimane A. Adekambi, Paul T.M. Ingenbleek, and Hans C.M. van Trijp [] []