Based on an ethnographic study of a multi-sited festival this analysis highlights the spatial aspect of mobile consumption. By operationalizing the new mobilities paradigm via a non-representational approach this paper elaborates the concept of spacing consumption as the process whereby practices of consumption emerge as embodied performative and political.
Lucarelli Andrea, Giovanardi Massimo (2016). From “Moving Consumption” to “Spacing Consumption:” in Search of Consumption Geographies. Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research,.
From “Moving Consumption” to “Spacing Consumption:” in Search of Consumption Geographies
Giovanardi MassimoFormal Analysis
2016
Abstract
Based on an ethnographic study of a multi-sited festival this analysis highlights the spatial aspect of mobile consumption. By operationalizing the new mobilities paradigm via a non-representational approach this paper elaborates the concept of spacing consumption as the process whereby practices of consumption emerge as embodied performative and political.File in questo prodotto:
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