Ideology plays a central role in consumer decisions, actions, and practices. While there have been numerous studies of ideological formations in specific consumption contexts, an integrative theoretical framework on consumption ideology has been missing. The theoretical framework presented in this article integrates systemic, social group, and social reality perspectives from social theory with prior consumer research to conceptualize consumption ideology as ideas and ideals that are related to consumerism and manifested in consumer behavior. Consumption ideology originates from conflicts between consumer desires and the system of consumerism. It is reflected in consumers’ lived experiences and expressed in social representations and commun...
Since Miller’s (1995) ground-breaking directive to the anthropology community to research consumptio...
The consumer-citizen and more generally, the emergence of active forms of citizenship mediated by co...
Thesis advisor: Juliet B. SchorThis thesis empirically examines the long-standing critique that cons...
The study of ideology has long interested sociologists and consumer researchers alike. Much consump...
This study of African-American consumers living in a large racially segregated midwestern city adds ...
Consumer ideologies play a crucial role in the emergence of new forms of lifestyles and consumptions...
This article introduces a preliminary model that conceptualizes the drivers, expressions, and conseq...
Ideology is the framework in which all consumer decisions are made and as such, an understanding of ...
This paper mainly deals with the concepts and issues surrounding the contemporary notion of consumpt...
This special issue of the Journal is concerned with the globalization of marketing ideology. That to...
Consumption is not often addressed in the literature on social movements even though consumer organi...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
Drawing on insights from the sociology of markets, we offer an analytical review of market system dy...
Popular belief maintains that the phenomenal rise of material consumption can be accounted for by th...
This article provides a synthesizing overview of the past 20 yr. of consumer re-search addressing th...
Since Miller’s (1995) ground-breaking directive to the anthropology community to research consumptio...
The consumer-citizen and more generally, the emergence of active forms of citizenship mediated by co...
Thesis advisor: Juliet B. SchorThis thesis empirically examines the long-standing critique that cons...
The study of ideology has long interested sociologists and consumer researchers alike. Much consump...
This study of African-American consumers living in a large racially segregated midwestern city adds ...
Consumer ideologies play a crucial role in the emergence of new forms of lifestyles and consumptions...
This article introduces a preliminary model that conceptualizes the drivers, expressions, and conseq...
Ideology is the framework in which all consumer decisions are made and as such, an understanding of ...
This paper mainly deals with the concepts and issues surrounding the contemporary notion of consumpt...
This special issue of the Journal is concerned with the globalization of marketing ideology. That to...
Consumption is not often addressed in the literature on social movements even though consumer organi...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
Drawing on insights from the sociology of markets, we offer an analytical review of market system dy...
Popular belief maintains that the phenomenal rise of material consumption can be accounted for by th...
This article provides a synthesizing overview of the past 20 yr. of consumer re-search addressing th...
Since Miller’s (1995) ground-breaking directive to the anthropology community to research consumptio...
The consumer-citizen and more generally, the emergence of active forms of citizenship mediated by co...
Thesis advisor: Juliet B. SchorThis thesis empirically examines the long-standing critique that cons...