Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.Subsistence consumers are disadvantaged and marginalized on many levels, including financial deprivation, poor health, lack of access to resources, and social stigmatization. The disadvantages experienced by subsistence consumers are interconnected and co-constitutive; being disadvantaged in one domain often intersects with other disadvantages, contributing to an overall vulnerability within the market system. Drawing from the intersectionality paradigm, the authors examine an overlooked low-income community that shares elements of subsistence contexts. The findings reveal multiple ways in which a trailer park community residents ex...
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Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. First, it is to enhance conceptual clarity in the consu...
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Intersectionality is a research paradigm that considers how multiple social systems (such as race, c...
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My past experiences within the working poor class faction have compelled this thesis and the desire ...
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Intersectionality is gaining ground as a desired way of deepening our understanding of persisting in...
The article explores the struggle of those involve with the entrepreneurial activities in the inform...
In times of a crisis the intersectionality of sex, class, and ability creates a vulnerable populatio...
In this article, we consider the representations of poverty within consumer culture. We focus on fou...
Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. First, it is to enhance conceptual clarity in the consu...
This research investigated the ways in which intersectionality and various forms of support have inf...
We study how refugees in a settlement face extreme marketplace exclusion through three phases of qua...
Intersectionality is a research paradigm that considers how multiple social systems (such as race, c...
Despite progress toward poverty alleviation, policy making still lags in thinking about how individu...
My past experiences within the working poor class faction have compelled this thesis and the desire ...
This study uses intra-household and intersectionality theories to analyze the relative benefit that ...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
This study explores African American political consumerism during the Chicago Welfare Rights Movemen...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Sciences: Environment and Community, 2011Myths of m...
Intersectionality is gaining ground as a desired way of deepening our understanding of persisting in...
The article explores the struggle of those involve with the entrepreneurial activities in the inform...
In times of a crisis the intersectionality of sex, class, and ability creates a vulnerable populatio...
In this article, we consider the representations of poverty within consumer culture. We focus on fou...