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Cover Consumption and Society

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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Care and consumption

Author:
Laurence Godin

Exploring patterns of children’s cultural participation: parental cultural capitals and their transmission

Authors:
Adrian Leguina
,
Irmak Karademir-Hazir
, and
Francisco Azpitarte

From addressing to redressing consumption: how the System of Provision approach helps

Authors:
Ben Fine
and
Kate Bayliss

Applying a Systems of Provision approach: moral economies and consumption work

Author:
Kathryn Wheeler

A reflection on the Systems of Provision framework of analysis by way of a practical example

Author:
Thomas Haines-Doran

Decolonising consumption, the hegemony of consumer culture and the politics of consumption: an interview with Roberta Sassatelli

Authors:
Roberta Sassatelli
,
Stefan Wahlen
, and
Daniel Welch
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