J Con Cult
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Culture, 24(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Between conspicuous and conscious consumption: The sustainability paradox in the intermediary promotional work of an online lifestyle site
—Meri-Maaria Frig and Maarit Jaakkola [] []
Omnivorous cultural consumption and the co-creation of cultural products: Interactive versus participatory art
—Michele Bonazzi, Giulia Cancellieri, and Francesco Casarin [] []
Health in the motivational process of organic product consumption: A socio-psycho hermeneutical approach
—Marc Barbeta-Viñas [] []
Understanding violence on British university campuses through the lens of the deviant leisure perspective
—Liam Miles [] []
Being social for whom? Issues of monetization, exploitation, and alienation in mobile social games
—Claire Shinhea Lee and Hogeun Seo [] []
(Un)sustainable everyday practices sociomateriality shaping sustainability in an urban district
—Malin Bäckman [] []
Legitimating taste in cultural fields: Generational classifications and symbolic struggles in representations of ‘natural’ wine
—Elias le Grand [] []
Eating the money: Diabetes and the embodiment of consumer culture
—Michelle Schmidt [] []
Breaking through banal consumerism? Representations of postconsumerist perspectives in mainstream press media
—Kristina Boréus, Karin Bradley, and Sofie Tornhill [] []
Reflecting on nation image and perceptions of nation brand: Scottish-themed pubs, bars and restaurants outside of Scotland
—Amy Clarke [] []
The lab, land, and longing: Discursive constructions of Australian identities in ‘future’ food consumption
—Amy Errmann, Denise M. Conroy, and Jennifer Young [] []
Exploring routinization and reflexivity in change and reproduction of consumption towards lower climate impact
—Toke Haunstrup Christensen, Bente Halkier, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, and Amanda Krog Juvik [] []