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consumer precariousness in Asia been intertwined with the sociohistoric patterning of consumption including class, gender, and …
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Governance and Sustainability in Consumption Practices 9 Utopia and Dystopia: Consumer Privacy and China's Social Credit System …
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consumption to rock festivals, dog shows, and fan fiction, this volume suggests both the breadth and depth encompassed by Consumer … edge CCT research and are a subset of the work presented at the first CCT Conference. Besides its focus on consumption, CCT …
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The chapters in this volume are selected from the best papers presented at the 10th Annual consumer culture theory conference held at the University of Arkansas, USA in June 2015. The diverse interpretive research and theory represented in this volume provides the reader with intellectually...
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The chapters in this volume have been selected from the best papers presented at the 9th Annual Consumer Culture Theory Conference held at the home of Aalto University in Finland in June 2014. The theme of the conference was Mapping Consumer Culture. The diverse interpretive research and theory...
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The chapters in this volume are selected from the best papers presented at the 11th Annual Consumer Culture Theory Conference held in Lille, France in July 2016. The diverse interpretive research and theory represented in this volume provides the reader with intellectually stimulating...
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represent the latest ethnographic and qualitative research on consumption and consumer culture from scholars around the world …
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