Items by Shankar, Avi
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Canniford, R. and Shankar, A., 2013. Purifying practices: how consumers assemble romantic experiences of nature. Journal of Consumer Research, 39 (5), pp. 1051-1069.
Marder, B., Joinson, A. and Shankar, A., 2012. Every post you make, every pic you take, I'll be watching you: Behind social spheres on facebook. In: 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS), 2012. IEEE, pp. 859-868.
Goulding, C. and Shankar, A., 2011. Club culture, neotribalism and ritualised behaviour. Annals of Tourism Research, 38 (4), pp. 1435-1453.
Veer, E. and Shankar, A., 2011. Forgive me, Father, for I did not give full justification for my sins: how religious consumers justify the acquisition of material wealth. Journal of Marketing Management, 27 (5-6), pp. 547-560.
Nuttall, P., Shankar, A., Beverland, M. B. and Hooper, C. S., 2011. Mapping the unarticulated potential of qualitative research stepping out from the shadow of quantitative studies. Journal of Advertising Research, 51 (1), pp. 153-166.
Naidoo, R., Shankar, A. and Veer, E., 2011. The consumerist turn in higher education: policy aspirations and outcomes. Journal of Marketing Management, 27 (11-12), pp. 1142-1162.
Evans, A., Riley, S. and Shankar, A., 2010. Postfeminist Heterotopias: Negotiating ‘safe’ and ‘seedy’ in the British sex shop space. European Journal of Women's Studies, 17 (3), pp. 1-19.
Evans, A., Riley, S. and Shankar, A., 2010. Technologies of sexiness: Theorizing women's engagement in the sexualization of culture. Feminism & Psychology, 20 (1), pp. 114-131.
Shankar, A., Elliott, R. and Fitchett, J. A., 2009. Identity, consumption and narratives of socialization. Marketing Theory, 9 (1), pp. 75-94.
Goulding, C., Shankar, A., Elliott, R. and Canniford, R., 2009. The marketplace management of illicit pleasure. Journal of Consumer Research, 35 (5), pp. 759-771.
Shankar, A., 2009. Reframing critical marketing. Journal of Marketing Management, 25 (7), pp. 681-696.
Bradshaw, A. and Shankar, A., 2008. The production and consumption of music. Consumption Markets & Culture, 11 (4), pp. 225-227.
Shankar, A., Cherrier, H. and Canniford, R., 2006. Consumer empowerment: a Foucauldian interpretation. European Journal of Marketing, 40 (9/10), pp. 1013-1030.
Shankar, A., Whittaker, J. and Fitchett, J. A., 2006. Heaven knows I'm miserable now. Marketing Theory, 6 (4), pp. 485-505.
Shankar, A. and Goulding, C., 2004. Age is just a number: 'rave' culture and the cognitively young 'thirty something'. European Journal of Marketing, 38 (5/6), pp. 641-658.
Shankar, A. and Fitchett, J. A., 2002. Having, being and consumption. Journal of Marketing Management, 18 (5-6), pp. 501-516.
Shankar, A., Goulding, C. and Elliott, R., 2002. Working weeks, rave weekends: identity fragmentation and the emergence of new communities. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 5 (4), pp. 261-284.
Shankar, A. and Patterson, M., 2001. Interpreting the past, writing the future. Journal of Marketing Management, 17 (5-6), pp. 481-501.
Shankar, A. and Goulding, C., 2001. Interpretive consumer research: Two more contributions to theory and practice. Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 4 (1), pp. 7-16.
Shankar, A., Elliott, R. and Goulding, C., 2001. Understanding consumption: contributions from a narrative perspective. Journal of Marketing Management, 17 (3-4), pp. 420-453.
