Consumption Markets & Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Consumption Markets & Culture is 4. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Like a child would do. An interdisciplinary approach to childlikeness in past and current societies33
Guilt and differentiation in social discourses on “green” consumption in Spain23
Burnout: the Emotional Experience of Political Defeat22
Mellostalgia: looking forward to looking back21
The attrition of consumer culture in America20
Multiple versions of markets? Exploring market reconfigurations in shared mobility16
Provoking market studies with multiple markets12
Communication and economic life10
Green marketing in the fashion industry: a critical analysis of sustainability narratives10
Kafala as fatal strategy: a historical and critical analysis of the Qatari kafala system9
Circular consumption and valuation work: enacting circularity in everyday clothing practices9
Denis Diderot and the world of cultural goods: an interpretation of the Encyclopédie in modern consumption9
Critical capacities to mediate valuation conflicts. French cosmetic industry facing the rise of decoding apps8
Enabling and managing commodified authentic experiences: the high-class escort sector in The Netherlands8
Camembert causing trouble: microbial entanglements, dissociated geographies, and the war on terroir8
A taste of power: class, consumerism, and gender dynamics in “The Menu”8
Digital capitalism, platformization and coloniality: an investigation of Jakarta’s positioning as a “trigger city” in the global music market7
The thing, the consumer, the rejected: a three voices cycle7
Clerics of cool: legitimacy exchange between asymmetrically powerful actors in a volatile consumption field7
Lingering on things: how reading poetry can expand understandings of consumer–object relationships7
Leftist ad-persons and their creative craft: the formation of the advertising field in Turkey from the 1960s to 1980s6
The market that could be but is not: market failure as ontological politics and the reconfiguration of public transport in Stockholm6
Consumption, identity, and surveillance during COVID-19 as a crisis of pleasure6
Four corners of the unsettling: the more-than-uncanniness of consumer culture6
“The house is burning, and we are looking elsewhere:” the urgency of researching consumption injustices5
Uncloseted5
Phenomenology of a dividual5
The porosity of the consumer5
Queer survivalscapes under platformisation: navigating heteronormative power in Chinese digital space5
Heroic failure narratives: building conveyed authenticity and engagement from downfalls5
Through whose looking glass? Interrogating representations of hybridity through the Turkish Detective5
Reimagining the inevitable: how metaverse imaginaries construct understandings of privacy and surveillance4
Brazil’s multiple coffee markets: an ethnographic study of coffee production from family growers to coffee gourmets4
Woke capitalism: how corporate morality is sabotaging democracy Woke capitalism: how corporate morality is sabotaging democracy , by Carl Rhodes, Bristol, University of 4
Thirteen ways of looking at “ apprentices :” a memoir of rejection, recrimination and reconciliation4
Penthouse, Hustler & Playboy in South Africa’s neoliberal nineties4
War toys: product history and public protest4
Mu l tiple embodiment relations: sense-making in dissociative experiences4
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