Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of both the Covid-19 pandemic and UK lockdown for the social, political and economic future of the UK. Drawing on primary data obtained during the lockdown and the theoretical concepts of transcendental materialism and the ‘event’, the paper discusses the strength of participants’ attachment to the ‘old normal’ and their dreams of a ‘new normal’. Design – This paper utilises a semi-structured online survey (n=305) with UK residents and Facebook forum debates collected during the lockdown period in the UK. Findings – The findings in this paper suggest that while the lockdown suspended daily routines and provoked participants to reflect upon their consumption habits and...
This short piece seeks to offer a sober yet optimistic speculation on the renewal of community and c...
This article provides a comparative study of the changing dynamics of consumption during the Covid-1...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of both the Covid-19 pandemic and...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of both the Covid-19 pandemic and UK lockd...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the factors that typically facilitate the endorsemen...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is changing consumers’ behavior (McKinsey, 2020). However, no stu...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The views contained within are those of the author and not necessarily those of BCU or CBS, and shou...
Much of the recent literature on the COVID-19 pandemic agrees on the uniqueness of this crisis. Asse...
Through drawing upon the Covid-19 Pandemic as a contemporary case study, this chapter argues that mo...
The rapid policy response to quash the spread of the Covid-19 virus has been social distancing and l...
Society has witnessed a phenomenal and unprecedented change to its daily life, since March 2020. COV...
Neo liberalism is a mindset of approaches to the way state and market interact. It is an economic, s...
This paper attempts to draw a line between consumer culture and COVID -19, while finding how it has ...
This short piece seeks to offer a sober yet optimistic speculation on the renewal of community and c...
This article provides a comparative study of the changing dynamics of consumption during the Covid-1...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of both the Covid-19 pandemic and...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of both the Covid-19 pandemic and UK lockd...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the factors that typically facilitate the endorsemen...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is changing consumers’ behavior (McKinsey, 2020). However, no stu...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The views contained within are those of the author and not necessarily those of BCU or CBS, and shou...
Much of the recent literature on the COVID-19 pandemic agrees on the uniqueness of this crisis. Asse...
Through drawing upon the Covid-19 Pandemic as a contemporary case study, this chapter argues that mo...
The rapid policy response to quash the spread of the Covid-19 virus has been social distancing and l...
Society has witnessed a phenomenal and unprecedented change to its daily life, since March 2020. COV...
Neo liberalism is a mindset of approaches to the way state and market interact. It is an economic, s...
This paper attempts to draw a line between consumer culture and COVID -19, while finding how it has ...
This short piece seeks to offer a sober yet optimistic speculation on the renewal of community and c...
This article provides a comparative study of the changing dynamics of consumption during the Covid-1...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...