Recognising the relevance of aesthetics in the study of sustainable consumption: a commentary on ‘To the cultural turn and back again’ by Anastasia Loukianov

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  • Baumgarten, A.G. (2007 [1750/1758]) Ästhetik, Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.

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  • Loukianov, A. (2023) To the cultural turn and back again: the relevance of aesthetics to the possibility of sustainable futures, Consumption and Society, 2(1): 14657. doi: 10.1332/NHOW1883

  • Saito, Y. (2007) Everyday Aesthetics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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