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Volume 2 (2023): Issue 1 (Apr 2023)
in
Consumption and Society
Online ISSN:
2752-8499
Issue Publication Date:
01 Apr 2023
Research Articles
From hedonism to frugality: consumption desires in different age groups across 20 years
The social challenges of not eating meat: how social interactions shape the role of meat in everyday food practices
Eating apart together: how vegetarian and meat eating students manage commensality in a flexitarian age
Making ‘shiny’ or avoiding ‘sticky’: a cross-cultural comparison of household bathroom cleaning practices
Sustainable consumption by product substitution? An exploration of the appropriation of plant-based ‘mylk’ in everyday life
The convenience of gaming
Conversation
Intersectionality and food consumption: a roundtable
Commentary
Decolonising consumption
Book Review
Reframing Convenience Food
by Peter Jackson, Helene Brembeck, Jonathan Everts, Maria Fuentes, Bente Halkier, Daniel Hertz Frej, Angela Meah, Valerie Viehoff and Christine Wenzl (2018)
Keyword Essay
To the cultural turn and back again: the relevance of aesthetics to the possibility of sustainable futures
Keyword Essay Comments
The Ghibli ‘aesthetic’: sustainable images online – a commentary on ‘To the cultural turn and back again’ by Anastasia Loukianov
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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