The paper discusses the constitution of the consuming subject in lifestyle practices of belonging and difference, taste and choice in the material circumstances of everyday living. It considers how lived moments of mundane activity can be understood, not simply as sites of social reproduction and unknowing regulation, but as fields of invention, transformation and reflexive struggle. In particular we unpack the contribution to be gleaned from a thoughtful return to De Certeau et al. (1998), a theorist of practice whose lucidly insightful works, we claim, remain largely silenced within contemporary debates over the turn to practice in consumer research (Schau et al., 2009 H.J. Schau, A. Muniz and E. Arnould, How brand community practices cre...
Studies of ordinary (as distinct from spectacular) forms of consumption have generated new questions...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
This article proposes that social scientists should explicitly recognize the existence of consumers ...
Summary The paper discusses the constitution of the consuming subject in lifestyle practices of belo...
The cultural logic of consumer resistance is our subject. The object of inquiry is a virtual communi...
The cultural logic of consumer resistance is our subject. The object of inquiry is a virtual communi...
This thesis investigates consumption through a practice-theoretical perspective. Practices are routi...
Abstract. This article considers the potential of a revival of interest in theories of practice for ...
This volume provides the reader with an introduction to Theories of Practice and what we identify as...
none1noThe paper discusses Alan Warde's book "Consumption" and concentrates on the notion of practic...
Popular belief maintains that the phenomenal rise of material consumption can be accounted for by th...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Discussions of consumption have formed a recurrent theme in recent sociological analysis of contempo...
In the past decades, numerous disciplines have investigated so-called ethical and alternative forms ...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
Studies of ordinary (as distinct from spectacular) forms of consumption have generated new questions...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
This article proposes that social scientists should explicitly recognize the existence of consumers ...
Summary The paper discusses the constitution of the consuming subject in lifestyle practices of belo...
The cultural logic of consumer resistance is our subject. The object of inquiry is a virtual communi...
The cultural logic of consumer resistance is our subject. The object of inquiry is a virtual communi...
This thesis investigates consumption through a practice-theoretical perspective. Practices are routi...
Abstract. This article considers the potential of a revival of interest in theories of practice for ...
This volume provides the reader with an introduction to Theories of Practice and what we identify as...
none1noThe paper discusses Alan Warde's book "Consumption" and concentrates on the notion of practic...
Popular belief maintains that the phenomenal rise of material consumption can be accounted for by th...
The systemic nature of cultural production implies that designed objects are made desirable (or acce...
Discussions of consumption have formed a recurrent theme in recent sociological analysis of contempo...
In the past decades, numerous disciplines have investigated so-called ethical and alternative forms ...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
Studies of ordinary (as distinct from spectacular) forms of consumption have generated new questions...
This special issue continues in the spirit of ongoing debates on the future prospects, challenges, a...
This article proposes that social scientists should explicitly recognize the existence of consumers ...