Consumption Markets & Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Consumption Markets & Culture is 3. 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
Provoking market studies with multiple markets21
Mellostalgia: looking forward to looking back21
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
Franchise: the golden arches in Black America11
Multiple versions of markets? Exploring market reconfigurations in shared mobility11
Guilt and differentiation in social discourses on “green” consumption in Spain10
Hip-hop: a marketplace icon9
Fitness interrupted8
Leftist ad-persons and their creative craft: the formation of the advertising field in Turkey from the 1960s to 1980s8
Prophets making gendered interventions: a feminist discourse analysis of gendered online miracles, advice, advertisements, and testimonies8
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
Consumption, identity, and surveillance during COVID-19 as a crisis of pleasure6
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
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
Mountains and desire4
Critical discourse analysis of fast fashion companies' legitimation strategies on Instagram4
Communication and economic life4
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
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
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