peer-reviewedIn seeking to orient consumer research towards the sonic, this article has three objectives. First, to chart the emergence of the ‘sonic turn’ in the social sciences and, relatedly, to register the echoes of such a turn in consumer research. Second, to draw together the implications of this turn for the ontological, epistemological and methodological foundations of consumer research as a culturally framed social science. Third, to tease out the potential impact of the turn to sound in an intellectual context that remains relatively silent, by addressing the question: what does it mean to listen to consumption? We conclude that the sonic turn does not simply present a set of new objects for enquiry but rather offers a fresh anal...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...
In seeking to orient consumer research towards the sonic, this article has three objectives. First, ...
In seeking to orient consumer research towards the sonic, this article has three objectives. First, ...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of scholarly work on audio culture by philosophers, socio...
Do vinyl records inspire or necessitate different listening postures than mp3s? How might we modulat...
The consumption of music has long been of interest to sociologists, not only as a universally signif...
Music has a profound effect on those hearing it. It has the power to create and influence moods and ...
Music plays an important role in our everyday lives, and constitutes a large consumer industry. Howe...
This paper deals with ontological and epistemological questions about how music, listening and publi...
International audienceThis article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a cu...
The potential rewards of utilising music within an industrial environment has gained a good level of...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the sonic branding industry in terms of definition, history,...
Using as its platform Philip Tagg’s 2011 article ‘Caught on the back foot: Epistemic inertia and vis...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...
In seeking to orient consumer research towards the sonic, this article has three objectives. First, ...
In seeking to orient consumer research towards the sonic, this article has three objectives. First, ...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of scholarly work on audio culture by philosophers, socio...
Do vinyl records inspire or necessitate different listening postures than mp3s? How might we modulat...
The consumption of music has long been of interest to sociologists, not only as a universally signif...
Music has a profound effect on those hearing it. It has the power to create and influence moods and ...
Music plays an important role in our everyday lives, and constitutes a large consumer industry. Howe...
This paper deals with ontological and epistemological questions about how music, listening and publi...
International audienceThis article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a cu...
The potential rewards of utilising music within an industrial environment has gained a good level of...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the sonic branding industry in terms of definition, history,...
Using as its platform Philip Tagg’s 2011 article ‘Caught on the back foot: Epistemic inertia and vis...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...
This article analyzes discursive linkages between acts of listening and eating within a combined mul...