TOC: J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 19(1)
The changing nature of consumption and the intensification of McDonaldization in the digital age
–George Ritzer and Steven Miles [] []
The changing ethos and personae of shop-window mannequins within consumer culture: Expressions of gendered embodiment
–Emma Engdahl and Marie Gelang [] []
Social bases of material consumption: The relationship between social groups and possession of household appliances in Denmark
–Mette Hove Jacobsen [] []
Mass imagineering, mass customization and mass production: Complementary cultures for creativity, choice and convenience
–Stephen Fox [] []
The state–consumer relationship and the instituting of consumer protection in East Asian societies
–I-Liang Wahn [] []
A new image for a new profession: Self-image and representation in the professionalization of design in Britain, 1945–1960
–Leah Armstrong [] []
Bridging cultural categories of consumption through indeterminacy: A consumer culture perspective on the rise of African Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity
–Samuelson Appau and Sefa Awaworyi Churchill [] []
Book Review
Joel Stillerman, The Sociology of Consumption. A Global Approach
–Adrian Leguina []