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Nordic Consumer Culture Theory Research: Conversation in a Wine Bar

Benjamin J. Hartmann () and Eric J. Arnould ()
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Benjamin J. Hartmann: University of Gothenburg
Eric J. Arnould: Aalto University School of Business

Chapter 13 in Nordic Consumer Culture, 2019, pp 295-327 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This conversation chapter discusses Per Østergaard’s work to reflect on some common themes of Nordic consumer culture theory (CCT) research: (1) paradox and serious irony; (2) symmetry; (3) process, catalysts and the modest drama; (4) politicized consumption; (5) rites; (6) historicizing and (7) specificity.

Keywords: Consumer culture theory (CCT); Baudrillard; Irony; Paradox; Historicizing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04933-1_13

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