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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Brand new nation: capitalist dreams and nationalist designs in twenty-first century India46
Mellostalgia: looking forward to looking back28
Guilt and differentiation in social discourses on “green” consumption in Spain22
Multiple versions of markets? Exploring market reconfigurations in shared mobility18
Provoking market studies with multiple markets18
Like a child would do. An interdisciplinary approach to childlikeness in past and current societies17
Green marketing in the fashion industry: a critical analysis of sustainability narratives16
Communication and economic life14
Denis Diderot and the world of cultural goods: an interpretation of the Encyclopédie in modern consumption11
How art market actors experience market emergence in an unequal field: placing Brazilian contemporary art in the global art market11
Managing sullied pleasure: dining out while black and middle class in South Africa9
Four corners of the unsettling: the more-than-uncanniness of consumer culture8
Enabling and managing commodified authentic experiences: the high-class escort sector in The Netherlands8
Decolonizing marketing8
Clerics of cool: legitimacy exchange between asymmetrically powerful actors in a volatile consumption field8
Consumption, identity, and surveillance during COVID-19 as a crisis of pleasure7
Leftist ad-persons and their creative craft: the formation of the advertising field in Turkey from the 1960s to 1980s7
Franchise: the golden arches in Black America7
The market that could be but is not: market failure as ontological politics and the reconfiguration of public transport in Stockholm6
The porosity of the consumer6
Uncloseted6
Algorithmic consumer culture6
Narrating the anxious market: in search of alternatives during global crises5
The Viking myth: nostalgia and collective guilt5
Heroic failure narratives: building conveyed authenticity and engagement from downfalls4
Meat: historicizing an icon through marketplace contestations4
Penthouse, Hustler & Playboy in South Africa’s neoliberal nineties4
Consuming happiness: aspirational practices in/from the margins4
Blockchain and art market: resistance or adoption?4
Woke capitalism: how corporate morality is sabotaging democracy Woke capitalism: how corporate morality is sabotaging democracy , by Carl Rhodes, Bristol, University of 4
Phenomenology of a dividual4
“One day you’ll buy a Rolex from me”: reflexivity and researcher decoding positions in luxury research3
Thirteen ways of looking at “ apprentices :” a memoir of rejection, recrimination and reconciliation3
Consuming memorial tattoos: the body as marketplace object?3
Girls’ portrayals in fast fashion advertisements3
Making the case for reusing and sharing data in qualitative consumer research3
“Multimodal Sensory Marketing” in retailing: the role of intra- and intermodality transductions3
Reimagining the inevitable: how metaverse imaginaries construct understandings of privacy and surveillance3
Mu l tiple embodiment relations: sense-making in dissociative experiences3
Brazil’s multiple coffee markets: an ethnographic study of coffee production from family growers to coffee gourmets3
Fitness interrupted3
The miasma of misinformation: a social analysis of media, markets, and manipulation2
The “decline” of London’s curry houses invented tradition, authenticity, gastromythology2
Poetizing as a felt need for meaning-making in a cross-cultural team2
Cultural-affective process of market violence: Finnish instant loans in debtors’ online narratives2
Rethinking Advertising as Paratextual Communication2
Theory of desire2
Architecting virtual storefronts: how in-game shops are designed to encourage consumption2
The city eats the worker: migrant negotiations of COVID-19 and resistance amidst the COVID-19 crisis2
Prophets making gendered interventions: a feminist discourse analysis of gendered online miracles, advice, advertisements, and testimonies2
The plurality principle: consumer ethics within an online brand community2
Fiat panis: identity representation and identity change in food narratives1
Embodied knowledge in customer experience: reflections on yoga1
Ascetic protestantism as fatal strategy: religious-economic conflict and the implosion of cultural value1
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), I1
Organs or bodies? Toward an equitable, embodied, and animal-inclusive diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda1
Playing with diversity: racial and ethnic difference in playmobil toys1
Commentary: worthiness of the human race1
Legitimizing sustainable game meat consumption: a discursive-visual approach to legitimacy claims1
The good and the glittery: a commentary on the contemporary culture of research and publications1
Luxury consumption and the temporal-spatial subjectivity of Hong Kong men1
Can ethics be assembled? Consumer ethics in the age of artificial intelligence and smart objects1
How sociotechnical imaginaries shape consumers’ experiences of and responses to commercial data collection practices1
Dissecting sustainability myths in the market through the history of books and video rental1
Plastic: a passengerial marketplace icon1
(Un)Doing gender norms in postfeminist China: the case of male beauty influencer Li Jiaqi1
“Taking a chance on a record”: lost vinyl consumption practices in the age of music streaming1
Consumer activism, promotional culture, and resistance: integrating a celebratory fragmented literature and showing a dark side1
Market-oriented disinformation research: digital advertising, disinformation and fake news on social media1
Teaching in and for the hinterlands: a commentary1
Buy now pay later services as a way to pay: credit consumption and the depoliticization of debt1
“A LOOT-a continua”? Inequality, humour, and broken aspirations in South African consumer culture1
Performing drag in a pandemic: affect in theory, practice and (potential) political mobilization1
Hip-hop: a marketplace icon1
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