Press/Media: Research
In this Consumption, Markets & Culture (CMC) journal podcast, James Cronin and Sophie James discuss their recent article that explores the impact of the weird, creepy, and the eerie in theorising consumption.
Title | Episode of the Consumption, Markets & Culture podcast |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Media name/outlet | Consumption, Markets & Culture (CMC) podcast |
Primary Media type | Web |
Duration/Length/Size | 50mins |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Date | 7/08/24 |
Description | Alan Bradshaw (Professor of Marketing, Royal Holloway, University of London) and Joel Hietanen (Associate Professor of Consumer Research, University of Helsinki) talk with James Cronin and Sophie James of Lancaster University Management School about the spectral turn in critical marketing studies and their recent paper published in Consumption, Markets & Culture: 'Four corners of the unsettling: the more-than-uncanniness of consumer culture' |
Persons | James Cronin, Sophie James |