Consumption Markets & Culture

Papers
(The median citation count of Consumption Markets & Culture is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Legitimizing sustainable game meat consumption: a discursive-visual approach to legitimacy claims34
Mellostalgia: looking forward to looking back21
Provoking market studies with multiple markets21
Brand new nation: capitalist dreams and nationalist designs in twenty-first century India15
Gendered marketing Gendered marketing , by Maclaran P and Chatzidakis A, Cheltenham and Northampton, Edward Elgar Publisihing, 2022, 168 pages, £75, ISBN: 978 1 83910 8814
Commentary: worthiness of the human race13
Like a child would do. An interdisciplinary approach to childlikeness in past and current societies12
Multiple versions of markets? Exploring market reconfigurations in shared mobility11
Franchise: the golden arches in Black America11
Guilt and differentiation in social discourses on “green” consumption in Spain10
Hip-hop: a marketplace icon9
Prophets making gendered interventions: a feminist discourse analysis of gendered online miracles, advice, advertisements, and testimonies8
Fitness interrupted8
Leftist ad-persons and their creative craft: the formation of the advertising field in Turkey from the 1960s to 1980s8
Consumption, identity, and surveillance during COVID-19 as a crisis of pleasure6
The materiality of nothing: exploring our everyday relationship with objects absent and present The materiality of nothing: exploring our everyday relationship with objects absent and p6
The market that could be but is not: market failure as ontological politics and the reconfiguration of public transport in Stockholm6
The trial of Julian Assange: a story of persecution The trial of Julian Assange: a story of persecution , by Nils Melzer, London, Verso, 2022, 368 pp., £16 (hardback), I6
Disassociation from the common herd: conceptualizing (in)conspicuous consumption as luxury consumer maturity5
Green marketing in the fashion industry: a critical analysis of sustainability narratives5
Uncloseted5
Framing and decoupling in global markets: a theoretical framework for the analysis of multiple markets5
Consuming the rich white “Bitch” on The Real Housewives of Johannesburg5
Affording pleasure: the role of objects in women’s and AFAB individuals’ sexual self-knowledge and pleasure5
Communication and economic life4
Mountains and desire4
Critical discourse analysis of fast fashion companies' legitimation strategies on Instagram4
Consumer activism, promotional culture, and resistance: integrating a celebratory fragmented literature and showing a dark side3
Fiat panis: identity representation and identity change in food narratives3
Cultural-affective process of market violence: Finnish instant loans in debtors’ online narratives3
How art market actors experience market emergence in an unequal field: placing Brazilian contemporary art in the global art market3
The porosity of the consumer3
The metastatic spread of plastics in consumer society: a reading through the lens of counter-productivity and conviviality3
The city eats the worker: migrant negotiations of COVID-19 and resistance amidst the COVID-19 crisis3
The good and the glittery: a commentary on the contemporary culture of research and publications3
From loss to involuntary liquidity: refugees’ relationships to possessions3
Luxury consumption and the temporal-spatial subjectivity of Hong Kong men3
Embodied knowledge in customer experience: reflections on yoga3
Rethinking Advertising as Paratextual Communication2
Space for seduction: the redefining of auction houses’ role in the art market2
Immigration blues: understanding market dynamics through consumer acculturation2
Algorithmic consumer culture2
The “decline” of London’s curry houses invented tradition, authenticity, gastromythology2
The pursuit of luxury or luxuries? A framework of the past, present, and future of luxury research2
“Your boy is a boiii”: capturing the consumption of trans joy in the form of synthetic testosterone2
“I need to be looking fit to exercise”: teleoaffective misalignment through body evaluation and body projection practices for mothers2
Facemask: from pandemic to marketplace iconicity2
Ascetic protestantism as fatal strategy: religious-economic conflict and the implosion of cultural value2
“Taking a chance on a record”: lost vinyl consumption practices in the age of music streaming1
The Viking myth: nostalgia and collective guilt1
Divine discontent: aspirations and subjective well-being at a time of social mobility and high inequality1
Hybrid consumer activism in Fairtrade Towns: exploring digital consumer activism through spatiality1
Re-classifying consumer research1
The plurality principle: consumer ethics within an online brand community1
Playing with diversity: racial and ethnic difference in playmobil toys1
Letting go: economies of detachment1
Theory of desire1
Re-aligning market and hospitality assemblages: the case of peer-to-peer hospitality in Japan1
Can ethics be assembled? Consumer ethics in the age of artificial intelligence and smart objects1
Architecting virtual storefronts: how in-game shops are designed to encourage consumption1
Blockchain and art market: resistance or adoption?1
Performing drag in a pandemic: affect in theory, practice and (potential) political mobilization1
Narrating the anxious market: in search of alternatives during global crises1
The democratization of the status game1
The miasma of misinformation: a social analysis of media, markets, and manipulation1
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