Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the interplay between the curatorial practices of consumers as collectors and the materiality of the collected objects. In particular, this study explores how the material substances of collected objects shapes curatorial practices and how the ongoing use of the collected objects challenges curatorial practices. Methodology/approach Taking advantage of the publicization of once-private collections on social media, we collect 111 YouTube videos created by plastic shoe aficionados. Drawing from visual anthropology and theorizations of materiality, we analyze consumer interactions with the objects they collect. Findings This study's findings elucidate consumers' interactions with the ma...
If digital objects are abundant and ubiquitous, why should consumers pay for, much less collect them...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
The everyday, ordinary, and mundane are categories of material culture that challenge traditional mu...
Structured Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the interplay between the curato...
Research within the consumer culture theory tradition has examined material collections, the proces...
Individuals relate to consumption objects as a means to develop, reinforce, transform, or align thei...
This article takes the case studies of music and clothing collections in the home to explore the pos...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to go beyond the market-consumer intersection and investig...
This thesis investigates the role and agency of materiality in a consumption community through adopt...
The shared language, attitudes, practices and patterns of those who participate in “collecting" in t...
This thesis, A Matter of Material: Exploring the Value of the Museum of Design in Plastics (MoDiP), ...
In the context of consumer behavior, consumption equals acquiring, using, and discarding a product, ...
In his seminal text, Collecting in a Consumer Society (1995), Russell W. Belk proposed that modern h...
Collecting is an activity that stems from humankinds roots as hunters and gathers, when necessity ra...
Conscious consumerism is a layered phenomenon. Going green, fair trade, buy organic, carbon f...
If digital objects are abundant and ubiquitous, why should consumers pay for, much less collect them...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
The everyday, ordinary, and mundane are categories of material culture that challenge traditional mu...
Structured Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the interplay between the curato...
Research within the consumer culture theory tradition has examined material collections, the proces...
Individuals relate to consumption objects as a means to develop, reinforce, transform, or align thei...
This article takes the case studies of music and clothing collections in the home to explore the pos...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to go beyond the market-consumer intersection and investig...
This thesis investigates the role and agency of materiality in a consumption community through adopt...
The shared language, attitudes, practices and patterns of those who participate in “collecting" in t...
This thesis, A Matter of Material: Exploring the Value of the Museum of Design in Plastics (MoDiP), ...
In the context of consumer behavior, consumption equals acquiring, using, and discarding a product, ...
In his seminal text, Collecting in a Consumer Society (1995), Russell W. Belk proposed that modern h...
Collecting is an activity that stems from humankinds roots as hunters and gathers, when necessity ra...
Conscious consumerism is a layered phenomenon. Going green, fair trade, buy organic, carbon f...
If digital objects are abundant and ubiquitous, why should consumers pay for, much less collect them...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
The everyday, ordinary, and mundane are categories of material culture that challenge traditional mu...