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1 A new class for a new South Africa? The discursive construction of the ‘Black middle class’ in post-Apartheid media Iqani, Mehita
2017
1 p. 105-121
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2 A new image for a new profession: Self-image and representation in the professionalization of design in Britain, 1945–1960 Armstrong, Leah
2019
1 p. 104-124
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3 An Interview with Juliet Schor Holt, Douglas B.
2005
1 p. 5-21
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4 Anti-consumption as tactical resistance: Anarchists, subculture, and activist strategy Portwood-Stacer, Laura
2012
1 p. 87-105
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5 Applying practice theory to the study of consumption: Theoretical and methodological considerations Halkier, Bente
2011
1 p. 3-13
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6 Aradhna Krishna (ed.), Sensory Marketing: Research on the Sensuality of Products Perkins, Chris
2013
1 p. 68-70
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7 Are lifecourse transitions opportunities for moving to more sustainable consumption? Burningham, Kate

1 p. 102-121
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8 A socio-marketing analysis of the concept of cute and its consumer culture implications Granot, Elad
2014
1 p. 66-87
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9 Banet-Weiser, S. (2012). Authentic™ the Politics of Ambivalence in a Brand Culture Wilkinson, Catherine
2014
1 p. 129-131
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10 Becoming ethical: Mediated pedagogies of global consumer-citizenship Zimmerman, Heidi

1 p. 43-60
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11 Between Incas and Indians Alcalde, M. Cristina
2009
1 p. 31-54
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12 Bookreview: Alissa G. Karl, Modernism and the Marketplace: Literary Culture and Consumer Capitalism in Rhys, Woolf, Stein, and Nella Larsen. New York: Routledge, 2009. 183 pp. ISBN 0415981417 (hbk) Hollis, Erin
2010
1 p. 159-161
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13 Book Review: Allison J. Pugh, Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children and Consumer Culture. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009. 320 pp. ISBN 9780520258433 (hbk), 9780520258440 (pbk) Chin, Elizabeth
2010
1 p. 150-152
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14 Book Review: Being Elsewhere: Tourism, Consumer Culture, and Identity in Modern Europe and North America Trentmann, Frank
2003
1 p. 142-144
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15 Book Review: Car Cultures Sheller, Mimi
2002
1 p. 142-144
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16 Book Review: Carnal Appetites: FoodSexIdentities Betterton, Rosemary
2001
1 p. 146-147
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17 Book review: Charles F. McGovern, Sold American: Consumption and Citizenship, 1890—1945. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. xv + 536 pp. ISBN 0807856762 (pbk) Macleod, David
2010
1 p. 156-158
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18 Book Review: Cinderella Dreams: The Allure of the Lavish Wedding Moseley, Rachel
2005
1 p. 122-124
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19 Book Review: Commercialized Weddings Arend, Patricia
2005
1 p. 109-114
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20 Book Review: Consumerism in World History: The Global Transformation of Desire Belk, Russell
2002
1 p. 135-137
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21 Book Review: Consuming Children: Education-Entertainment-Advertising Cook, Daniel Thomas
2003
1 p. 139-141
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22 Book Review: Consumption and Everyday Life Southerton, Dale
2007
1 p. 134-136
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23 Book Review: Elusive Consumption Sassatelli, Roberta
2006
1 p. 148-151
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24 Book Review: Eva Illouz, Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism. Oxford, and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2007. 134 pp. ISBN 0—7456—3905—4 (pbk) Pugh, Allison J.
2008
1 p. 153-155
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25 Book review: Eva Illouz, Saving the Modern Soul: Therapy, Emotions, and the Culture of Self-Help. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2008. 320 pp. ISBN 9780520253735 (pbk) Thompson, Craig J.
2010
1 p. 152-156
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26 Book Review: Fan Cultures Williamson, Milly
2003
1 p. 121-123
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27 Book Review: Food, Drink and Identity: Cooking, Eating and Drinking in Europe since the Middle Ages Macbeth, Helen
2003
1 p. 135-137
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28 BookReview: Frederick F. Wherry, Global Markets and Local Crafts: Thailand and Costa Rica Compared. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. 184 pp. ISBN 978—0—8018—8794—1 (hbk) Stillerman, Joel
2009
1 p. 148-150
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29 Book Review: Hertzian Tales: Electronic Products, Aesthetic Experience, and Critical Design Parsons, Tim
2007
1 p. 132-134
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30 Book Review: Hollywood Beyond The Screen: Design and Material Culture Gibson, Pamela Church
2003
1 p. 137-139
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31 Book Review: Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists Arnould, Eric J.
2007
1 p. 136-138
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32 Book Review: Home Possessions: Material Culture Behind Closed Doors Edensor, Tim
2003
1 p. 133-135
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33 Book Review: Imagining Consumers: Design & Innovation from Wedgwood to Corning Kimbell, Richard
2001
1 p. 141-143
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34 Book Review: John L. and Jean Comaroff, Ethnicity, Inc. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2009. 234 pp. ISBN 9780226114712 (hbk); ISBN 9780226114729 (pbk) Silverstein, Paul
2011
1 p. 127-129
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35 Book Review: Kim Humphery, Excess: Anti-Consumerism in the West. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010. xv + 264 pp. ISBN 9780745645407 (hbk), ISBN 9780745645414 (pbk) Murtola, Anna-Maria
2011
1 p. 129-132
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36 Book Review: Mark Davis, Freedom and Consumerism: A Critique of Zygmunt Bauman’s Sociology. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. 189 pp. ISBN 9780754672715 (hbk) Blackshaw, Tony
2011
1 p. 125-127
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37 Book review: Media Education Foundation, Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood (DVD). Northampton, MA: Media Education Foundation (http://www.mediaed.org), 2008. 67 minutes Pugh, Allison J.
2010
1 p. 164-166
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38 Bookreview: Mona Abaza, Changing Consumer Cultures of Modern Egypt: Cairo’s Urban Reshaping. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2006. 309 pp. ISBN 9004152776 (hbk) Peterson, Mark Allen
2010
1 p. 161-164
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39 Book Review: New Forms of Consumption: Consumers, Culture and Commodification Southerton, Dale
2002
1 p. 140-142
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40 BookReview: Nick Couldry, Sonia Livingstone and Tim Markham, Media Consumption and Public Engagement: Beyond the Presumption of Attention. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007. 264 pp. ISBN 1—4039—8534—0 (hbk) Butsch, Richard
2009
1 p. 143-145
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41 Book Review: One Market Under God Binkley, Sam
2001
1 p. 149-152
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42 Book Review: Playboys in Paradise: Masculinity, Youth and Leisure-style in Modern America Holt, Martin
2003
1 p. 128-130
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43 BookReview: Regina Lee Blaszczyk (ed.), Producing Fashion: Commerce, Culture, and Consumers. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. 363 pp. ISBN-13 978—0—8122—4037—5/ISBN-10 0—8122— 4037—5 (hbk) Briggs, Adam
2009
1 p. 145-147
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44 Book Review: Revolutionizing the World of Consumption Ritzer, George
2002
1 p. 103-118
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45 Book Review: Ritty A. Lukose, Liberalization’s Children: Gender, Youth and Consumer Citizenship in Globalizing India. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009. 284 pp. ISBN 9780822345671 (pbk) Balagopalan, Sarada
2011
1 p. 132-134
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46 Book Reviews Hesmondhalgh, David
2004
1 p. 125-138
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47 Book Review: Sexing la Mode: Gender, Fashion and Commercial Culture in Old Regime France Littler, Jo
2006
1 p. 141-144
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48 Book Review: Social Economics: Market Behavior in a Social Environment Tonkiss, Fran
2002
1 p. 137-140
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49 Book Review: Sounding out the City: Personal Stereos and the Management of Everyday Life Longhurst, Brian
2001
1 p. 147-149
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50 Book Review: Spaces of Global Cultures: Architecture, Urbanism, Identity McNeill, Donald
2006
1 p. 139-141
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51 Book Review: Standard of Living - the Measure of the Middle Class in Modern America Watson, Matt
2006
1 p. 144-146
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52 Book Review: State of the World 2004: Progress Towards a Sustainable Society Dagevos, Hans
2005
1 p. 118-121
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53 Book Review: The Consumer Society and the Postmodern City Schneider, Jane
2005
1 p. 115-118
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54 Book Review: The Expert Consumer: Associations and Professionals in Consumer Society Binkley, Sam
2007
1 p. 129-131
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55 Book Review: The Fashioned Body: Fashion, Dress, and Modern Social Theory Radner, Hilary
2001
1 p. 143-145
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56 Book Review: The Invention of Comfort: Sensibilities and Design in Early Modern Britain and Early America Blaszczyk, Regina Lee
2003
1 p. 123-126
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57 Book Review: The Irish in Us: Irishness, Performativity, and Popular Culture Dolan, Paddy
2007
1 p. 127-129
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58 Book Review: The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence West, Emily
2006
1 p. 146-148
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59 Book Review: The Politics of Consumption: Material Culture and Citizenship in Europe and America Mcfall, Liz
2003
1 p. 130-132
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60 Book Review: Tupperware:The Promise of Plastic in 1950s America Sparke, Penny
2001
1 p. 139-141
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61 Book Review: Visual Consumption Barnard, Malcolm
2003
1 p. 126-128
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62 Branded Spaces Moor, Elizabeth
2003
1 p. 39-60
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63 Bridging cultural categories of consumption through indeterminacy: A consumer culture perspective on the rise of African Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity Appau, Samuelson
2019
1 p. 125-145
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64 Bringing green food to the Chinese table: How civil society actors are changing consumer culture in China Leggett, Angela

1 p. 83-101
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65 Celia Lury, Consumer Culture Clarke, David B.
2013
1 p. 64-66
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66 Champagne taste, beer budget: The new poor’s incongruent capital and consumption Chen, Wei-Fen

1 p. 23-42
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67 Citizens and the cigarette: The civic dimensions of America’s earliest, youth-targeted, mass-mediated anti-cigarette campaign Keirle, Philip
2013
1 p. 3-24
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68 Classified beauty: Goods and bodies in Brazilian women’s magazines Rocha, Everardo
2018
1 p. 83-102
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69 Click a Donor Kroløkke, Charlotte
2009
1 p. 7-30
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70 Coffee people in Tehran, Glasgow and Amsterdam Shaker Ardekani, Reza

1 p. 122-140
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71 Collateral Casualties of Consumerism Bauman, Zygmunt
2007
1 p. 25-56
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72 Commercial pacification: Airline advertising, fear of flight, and the shaping of popular emotion Popp, Richard K
2016
1 p. 61-79
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73 Conceptualizing non-voluntary anti-consumption: A practice-based study on market resistance in poor circumstances Leipämaa-Leskinen, Hanna
2016
1 p. 255-278
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74 Condensing Practices Hand, Martin
2007
1 p. 79-104
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75 Conflicting values of ethical consumption in diverse worlds – A cultural approach Pecoraro, Maria Grazia
2014
1 p. 45-65
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76 Constructing a “democratic” dreamworld: Carnival cruise ships and an aesthetic of optimism Kolberg, Stephanie
2016
1 p. 3-21
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77 Constructing and communicating an ethical consumer identity: A Social Identity Approach Papaoikonomou, Eleni
2016
1 p. 209-231
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78 Consumers, Producers and Practices Shove, Elizabeth
2005
1 p. 43-64
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79 Consuming Life Bauman, Zygmunt
2001
1 p. 9-29
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80 Consuming Professions Hardey, Michael
2010
1 p. 129-149
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81 Consumption and teleoaffective formations: Consumer culture and commercial communications Welch, Daniel

1 p. 61-82
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82 Consumption as common sense: Heteronormative hegemony and white wedding desire Arend, Patricia
2016
1 p. 144-163
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83 Consumption, Prosumption and Participatory Web Cultures Beer, David
2010
1 p. 3-12
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84 Cooking with Bimby in a moment of recruitment: Exploring conventions and practice perspectives Truninger, Monica
2011
1 p. 37-59
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85 Cowboys, Outlaws and Artists Botterill, Jacqueline
2007
1 p. 105-125
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86 Creativity and cooking: Motherhood, agency and social change in everyday life McCabe, Maryann
2015
1 p. 48-65
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87 Culture Jamming Carducci, Vince
2006
1 p. 116-138
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88 Cvetičanin, Predrag (ed.) (2012), Social and Cultural Capital in Serbia. Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe. Hazır, Irmak Karademir
2014
1 p. 131-133
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89 David Buckingham and Vegbjørg Tingstad (eds) Childhood and Consumer Culture Ruckenstein, Minna
2012
1 p. 108-110
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90 David Marshall (ed.) Understanding Children as Consumers Sparrman, Anna
2012
1 p. 112-114
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91 Detlev Zwick and Julien Cayla (eds) Inside Marketing: Practices, Ideologies and Devices Bradshaw, Alan
2012
1 p. 106-108
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92 Developing Consumer Subjectivity in Ireland: 1900—80 Dolan, Paddy
2009
1 p. 117-141
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93 Deviance, Dissonance, and Détournement Sandlin, Jennifer A.
2009
1 p. 79-115
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94 Dianne Harris, Little White Houses: How the Postwar Home Constructed Race in America Boatright, Stephen
2017
1 p. 141-144
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95 Digital Fair Collins, Steve
2010
1 p. 37-55
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96 Dirty customers: Stigma and identity among sex tourists Neal, Mark
2018
1 p. 131-148
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97 Domesticating artificial intelligence: Expanding human self-expression through applications of artificial intelligence in prosumption Fox, Stephen
2018
1 p. 169-183
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98 Domesticating the French Fry Caldwell, Melissa L.
2004
1 p. 5-26
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99 Dream kitsch and the debris of history Goodman, Douglas J.
2003
1 p. 109-120
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100 Eating ‘Dawn’ in the Dark Loudermilk, A.
2003
1 p. 83-108
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101 Editorial Ritzer, George
2001
1 p. 5-8
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102 Editorial Holt, Douglas B.
2009
1 p. 5-6
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103 Ethnicity and Consumption Hamlett, Jane
2008
1 p. 91-116
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104 Existentialism with an Historical Imagination Binkley, Sam
2002
1 p. 119-134
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105 Fandom, brandom and the limits of participatory culture Guschwan, Matthew
2012
1 p. 19-40
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106 Flattering Consumption Burgess, Adam
2001
1 p. 93-117
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107 Food activists, consumer strategies, and the democratic imagination: Insights from eat-local movements Huddart Kennedy, Emily
2018
1 p. 149-168
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108 Forming digital self and parasocial relationships on YouTube Chen, Chih-Ping
2016
1 p. 232-254
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109 From consumerism to guilt: Economic crisis and discourses about consumption in Spain Alonso, Luis E
2015
1 p. 66-85
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110 From Counterculture to Consumer Culture Arvidsson, Adam
2001
1 p. 47-71
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111 From homemade to store bought: Annoying Orange and the professionalization of YouTube Morreale, Joanne
2014
1 p. 113-128
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112 Gender, Class and Generational Contexts for Consumption in Contemporary Chile Stillerman, Joel
2004
1 p. 51-78
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113 Green Consumption Connolly, John
2008
1 p. 117-145
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114 Growing Customers Tyler, Melissa
2009
1 p. 55-77
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115 Household consumption and environmental change: Rethinking the policy problem through narratives of food practice Paddock, Jessica
2017
1 p. 122-139
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116 How Blacks Use Consumption to Shape their Collective Identity Lamont, Michèle
2001
1 p. 31-45
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117 How consumption prescriptions affect food practices: Assessing the roles of household resources and life-course events Plessz, Marie
2016
1 p. 101-123
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118 How Everyday Life Became Virtual Green, Nicola
2001
1 p. 73-92
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119 “How many slaves work for you?” Race, new media, and neoliberal consumer activism Page, Allison
2017
1 p. 46-61
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120 Hummus: The making of an Israeli culinary cult Hirsch, Dafna
2013
1 p. 25-45
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121 Inconspicuous Consumption Sullivan, Oriel
2004
1 p. 79-100
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122 Inconspicuous dressing: A critique of the construction-through-consumption paradigm in the sociology of clothing van der Laan, Elise
2016
1 p. 22-42
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123 Individual choice and social values: Choice in the agrifood sector Busch, Lawrence
2016
1 p. 124-143
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124 Individualist and collectivist consumer motivations in local organic food markets Schrank, Zachary
2018
1 p. 184-201
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125 Inside Out Attwood, Feona
2005
1 p. 87-107
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126 ‘It makes you go crazy’: Children's knowledge and experience of alcohol consumption Jayne, Mark
2017
1 p. 85-104
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127 J. Clapp, Food Fitzpatrick, Susan
2013
1 p. 66-68
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128 Joel Stillerman, The Sociology of Consumption. A Global Approach Leguina, Adrian
2019
1 p. 146-148
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129 Karin M Ekström and Kay Glans (eds), Beyond the Consumption Bubble Humphery, Kim
2015
1 p. 139-140
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130 Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte, Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World Storey, David
2017
1 p. 140-141
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131 Living in wealthy neighborhoods increases material desires and maladaptive consumption Zhang, Jia Wei
2016
1 p. 297-316
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132 Long-haired, freaky people need to apply: Rock music, cultural intermediation, and the rise of the ‘company freak’ Powers, Devon
2012
1 p. 3-18
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133 ‘Love it. Buy it. Sell it’ Denegri-Knott, Janice
2010
1 p. 56-79
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134 Making practice theory practicable: Towards more sustainable forms of consumption Sahakian, Marlyne
2014
1 p. 25-44
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135 Man Made Plastic Holliday, Ruth
2007
1 p. 57-78
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136 Mass imagineering, mass customization and mass production: Complementary cultures for creativity, choice and convenience Fox, Stephen
2019
1 p. 67-81
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137 Maternal visibility at the commodity frontier: Weaving love into birthday party consumption Jennings, Laura
2014
1 p. 88-112
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138 Methodological challenges in using practice theory in consumption research. Examples from a study on handling nutritional contestations of food consumption Halkier, Bente
2011
1 p. 101-123
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139 Mick, D, Pettigrew, S, Pechmann, C and Ozanne, J (eds) (2012), Transformative Consumer Research for Personal and Collective Well-Being Parker, Martin
2014
1 p. 133-135
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140 Milanesio, Natalia (2013). Workers Go Shopping in Argentina. The Rise of Popular Consumer Culture Toledo, Hugo Romero
2015
1 p. 135-136
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141 Moments and Movements in the Study of Consumer Culture Slater, Don
2007
1 p. 5-23
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142 Moral conventions in food consumption and their relationship to consumers’ social background Stamer, Naja Buono
2018
1 p. 202-222
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143 Moral reactions to reality TV: Television viewers’ endogenous and exogenous loci of morality Scarborough, Roscoe C
2016
1 p. 164-191
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144 Moving across the life course: A biographic approach to researching dynamics of everyday mobility practices Greene, Mary
2018
1 p. 60-82
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145 Muscles, Motorcycles and Tattoos Halnon, Karen Bettez
2006
1 p. 33-56
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146 Needs, Desires and the Experience of Scarcity Keller, Margit
2005
1 p. 65-85
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147 Nicky Gregson, Living with Things: Ridding,Accommodation,Dwelling. Wantage: Sean Kingston Publishing, 2007. 204 pp. ISBN 0?9545572?8?X (hbk) Shove, Elizabeth
2008
1 p. 158-160
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148 N. Lichtenstein, The Retail Revolution: How Wal-Mart Created a Brave New World of Business Puglia, David
2013
1 p. 70-72
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149 ‘No longer, but not yet’: Tweens and the mediating of threshold selves through liminal consumption Cody, Kevina
2012
1 p. 41-65
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150 Onerous consumption: The alternative hedonism of off-grid domestic water use Vannini, Phillip
2016
1 p. 80-100
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151 On Mass Distribution Nelson, Joel I.
2001
1 p. 119-138
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152 Parental socialization and the consumption of domestic films, books and music Meuleman, Roza
2018
1 p. 103-130
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153 Patricia Cormack and James F Cosgrave, Desiring Canada: CBC Contests, Hockey Violence, and other Stately Pleasures. Connolly, Creighton
2016
1 p. 317-319
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154 Playing by the market rules: Promotional priorities and commercialization in children’s virtual worlds Grimes, Sara M
2015
1 p. 110-134
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155 Practice-ing behaviour change: Applying social practice theory to pro-environmental behaviour change Hargreaves, Tom
2011
1 p. 79-99
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156 Private Dreams and Public Expectations Husz, Orsi
2002
1 p. 53-79
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157 Producing place atmospheres digitally: Architecture, digital visualisation practices and the experience economy Degen, Monica
2017
1 p. 3-24
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158 Product, Competence, Project and Practice Watson, Matthew
2008
1 p. 69-89
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159 Production, Consumption, Prosumption Ritzer, George
2010
1 p. 13-36
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160 Prosumption: Evolution, revolution, or eternal return of the same? Ritzer, George
2014
1 p. 3-24
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161 Reina Lewis, Muslim Fashion: Contemporary Style Cultures Jafari, Aliakbar
2018
1 p. 223-225
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162 ReviewEssay: Not Consumed Enough Ritzer, George
2008
1 p. 147-151
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163 Sam Binkley, Getting Loose: Lifestyle Consumption in the 1970s. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. 296 pp. ISBN 978–0–8223–3989–2 (pbk) Sammond, Nicholas
2008
1 p. 155-158
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164 “Shopping while Black”: Black consumers’ management of racial stigma and racial profiling in retail settings Pittman, Cassi

1 p. 3-22
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165 Smells like teen spirit: Channelling subcultural traditions in contemporary Dr Martens branding Davies, Cath
2016
1 p. 192-208
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166 Social bases of material consumption: The relationship between social groups and possession of household appliances in Denmark Jacobsen, Mette Hove
2019
1 p. 47-66
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167 Social media, prosumption, and dispositives: New mechanisms of the construction of subjectivity Zajc, Melita
2015
1 p. 28-47
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168 Spaces of hope, enlivenment and entanglement: Explorations in the spatial logic of celebrity culinary brands Hewer, Paul
2013
1 p. 46-63
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169 Stacking wood and staying warm: Time, temporality and housework around domestic heating systems Jalas, Mikko
2016
1 p. 43-60
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170 Strategic poverty: How social and cultural capital shapes low-income life Demetry, Daphne
2015
1 p. 86-109
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171 Tania Lewis and Emily Potter (eds), Ethical Consumption: A Critical Introduction Hall, Sarah M
2015
1 p. 136-138
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172 The age of affluence revisited: Council estates and consumer society in Britain, 1950–1970 Hollow, Matthew
2016
1 p. 279-296
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173 The changing ethos and personae of shop-window mannequins within consumer culture: Expressions of gendered embodiment Engdahl, Emma
2019
1 p. 21-46
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174 The changing nature of consumption and the intensification of McDonaldization in the digital age Ritzer, George
2019
1 p. 3-20
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175 The Craft Consumer Campbell, Colin
2005
1 p. 23-42
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176 The Development of Consumption Culture and the Individualization of Female Identity Delhaye, Christine
2006
1 p. 87-115
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177 The Discursivities of Difference Crewe, Louise
2003
1 p. 61-82
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178 The Legacy of Luxury Hilton, Matthew
2004
1 p. 101-123
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179 The Materials of Consumption Watson, Matthew
2008
1 p. 5-10
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180 The Mediatization of Consumption Jansson, André
2002
1 p. 5-31
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181 The New Agents Redden, Guy
2002
1 p. 33-52
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182 The `Pragmatics` of Material Interaction Dant, Tim
2008
1 p. 11-33
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183 The Seduction of Sound in Consumer Culture Bull, Michael
2002
1 p. 81-101
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184 The Social Sources of Authenticity in Global Handicraft Markets Wherry, Frederick F.
2006
1 p. 5-32
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185 The state–consumer relationship and the instituting of consumer protection in East Asian societies Wahn, I-Liang
2019
1 p. 82-103
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186 The taste for the particular: A logic of discernment in an age of omnivorousness Smith Maguire, Jennifer
2018
1 p. 3-20
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187 The transformation of tequila: From hangover to highbrow Gaytán, Marie Sarita
2017
1 p. 62-84
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188 The Use of and Commitment to Goods Ilmonen, Kaj
2004
1 p. 27-50
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189 The vinyl: The analogue medium in the age of digital reproduction Bartmanski, Dominik
2015
1 p. 3-27
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190 The Virtual Geographies of Retail Display Currah, Andrew
2003
1 p. 5-37
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191 The Voluntary Simplicity Movement: A multi-national survey analysis in theoretical context Alexander, Samuel
2012
1 p. 66-86
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192 Things at Work Molotch, Harvey
2008
1 p. 35-67
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193 Tim Cooper (ed.) Longer Lasting Products: Alternatives to the Throwaway Society Spinney, Justin
2012
1 p. 110-112
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194 Toward a theory of subcultural mosaic: Fragmentation into and within subcultures Ulusoy, Emre
2018
1 p. 21-42
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195 Understanding change and continuity in residential energy consumption Gram-Hanssen, Kirsten
2011
1 p. 61-78
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196 User Authority Through Mediated Interaction Laughey, Dan
2010
1 p. 105-128
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197 Vehicle of the Self Schulz, Jeremy
2006
1 p. 57-86
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198 Ways of preferring: Distinction through the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of cultural consumption Daenekindt, Stijn
2017
1 p. 25-45
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199 What a Mess White, Michele
2010
1 p. 80-104
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200 What if the worst happened? Life insurance in London as a two-faced technology Ugarte, Sofía
2018
1 p. 43-59
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201 When materiality ‘bites back’: Digital music consumption practices in the age of dematerialization Magaudda, Paolo
2011
1 p. 15-36
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