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_bRoutledge _c2016 _aOxon |
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500 | _a1. Assembling Consumption / Robin Canniford and Domen Bajde Part I: Heterogeneity: Relations in Process 2. From Counterculture Movement to Mainstream Market: Emergence of the U.S. Organic Food Industry / John W. Schouten, Diane M. Martin, Hedon Blakaj and Andrei Botez 3. Assembling Markets and Value / Zeynep Arsel 4. The Concept of the Assemblage and the Case of Markets / Jon Roffe Part II: A World of Hybrids 5. The Heterogeneous and Open-ended Project of Assembling Family / Linda L. Price and Amber Epp 6. Home in Mobility: An Exercise in Assemblage Thinking / Bernardo Figueiredo 7. OOO: Oooh! / Norah Campbell and Gerard McHugh Part III: Consumers within Networks 8. Empathetic Engagements and Authentic Detachments: On horses, Leaders and Interspecies Becomings / Aja Smith 9. The Digital Doppelganger Within: A Study on Self-Tracking and the Quantified Self Movement / Matthias Bode and Dorthe Brogard Kristensen 10. Post-Dualistic Method: Mining for New Research Questions / Robin Canniford and Avi Shankar Part IV: Intervening in Assemblages 11. Mood-Management in the English Premier League / Tim Hill 12. Triggers, Tensions and Trajectories: Toward an Understanding of the Dynamics of Consumer Enrolment in Uneasily Intersecting Assemblages / Daiane Scaraboto and Eileen Fischer 13. Commentary: Where is the Critical in Consumer-Oriented Actor-Network Theory? / Shona Bettany | ||
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_aConsumption (Economics) - Social Aspects _99100 |
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_aBajde, Domen _eEditor _99102 |
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