J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 23(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Tales from the crypt: A psychoanalytic approach to disability representation in advertising
—Jonatan Södergren, Joel Hietanen, and Niklas Vallström [] []
Divestment as investment: “Kondo-ing” selves in the context of overaccumulation
—Meghann Lucy [] []
Grandparenting relations in advertising’s ‘familial fictions’
—Stephanie O’Donohoe, Malene Gram, and Caroline Marchant [] []
The good life as accountable: Moralities of dress consumption in China and Romania
—Tommy Tse and Iulia Gheorghiu [] []
How does materiality ‘bite back’? Investigating cassette tapes in local, translocal and virtual music scenes
—Benjamin Duester and Andy Bennett [] []
Memories reminisced, reconciled, renewed: Hong Kong male consumers’ wardrobes and their search for a congruent self
—Tommy Tse and Johanna von Pezold [] []
Marketing of donor eggs by offering possibilities for imaginary actualization of recipients’ ideal self
—Ya’arit Bokek-Cohen [] []
Food consumption, social class and taste in contemporary Portugal
—Vasco Ramos [] []
The German space of lifestyles: A multidetermined structure
—Will Atkinson and Piotr Marzec [] []
Marking humans for consumption, whilst erasing others: Affective becomings and the workings of (dis)comfort
—Maíra Magalhães Lopes [] []
The assemblage of British politics’ breaking point
—Alan Bradshaw and Paul Haynes [] []
‘Who made my clothes?” How transparency apps bring politics to cultural fields
—Luuc Brans [] [Google Scholar]
Gendered fandom in transcultural context- female-dominated paratexts and compromised fan culture
—Shiyu (Sharon) Zheng [] []
‘We can’t participate like this at football, can we’? Exploring in-person performative prosumer fandom at live PDC darts events
—Leon Davis and Tom Gibbons [] []
Book Review
Digital Playgrounds: The Hidden Politics of Children’s Online Play Spaces, Virtual Worlds, and Connected Games
—Zizheng Yu []