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Podcast: Four Fanatical Friends Discussion

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In this Tell Me a Story (Special issue of Marketing Theory) podcast, Dr Alison Joubert and Dr Jack Coffin discuss their story Four Fanatical Friends with Professor Finola Kerrigan and Professor James Cronin. James talks about the work of Slavoj Zizek and particularly how it influenced his own work on the ideological fantasies of consumer culture. One paper that is discussed is Cronin and Cocker’s (2018) exploration of the ‘post-emotional’ fandom and its zombie-like consumption (or Zomsumption). 

Period2/02/2023

In this Tell Me a Story (Special issue of Marketing Theory) podcast, Dr Alison Joubert and Dr Jack Coffin discuss their story Four Fanatical Friends with Professor Finola Kerrigan and Professor James Cronin. James talks about the work of Slavoj Zizek and particularly how it influenced his own work on the ideological fantasies of consumer culture. One paper that is discussed is Cronin and Cocker’s (2018) exploration of the ‘post-emotional’ fandom and its zombie-like consumption (or Zomsumption). 

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TitleFour Fanatical Friends Discussion
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletTell Me a Story Podcast
Primary Media typeWeb
Duration/Length/Size1 hr 3 mins
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date2/02/23
DescriptionIn this episode of the Tell Me a Story podcast, Dr Alison Joubert and Dr Jack Coffin discuss their story Four Fanatical Friends with Professor Finola Kerrigan and Professor James Cronin. James talks about the work of Slavoj Zizek and particularly how it influenced his own work on the ideological fantasies of consumer culture. One paper that is discussed is Cronin and Cocker’s (2018) exploration of the ‘post-emotional’ fandom and its zombie-like consumption (or Zomsumption).
PersonsJames Cronin