The interplay between liminality and consumption: A systematic literature review with a future research agenda

J Darveau, M Cheikh‐Ammar - International Journal of …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
During the last three decades, the concept of liminality has been used by consumer
researchers to examine consumption‐related phenomena associated with ambiguous …

Smart devices, smart decisions? Implications of parents' sharenting for children's online privacy: An investigation of mothers

AK Fox, MG Hoy - Journal of public policy & marketing, 2019‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Parenthood ushers in many situations with which individuals have little experience. Given
today's technology-integrated environment, parents can instantly gain support from a large …

Feeding the 'organic child': Mothering through ethical consumption

K Cairns, J Johnston… - Journal of consumer …, 2013‏ - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we examine the gendering of ethical food discourse by focusing on the ideal of
the 'organic child'. Drawing from qualitative focus groups and interviews with Canadian …

Motherhood and consumption: A systematic review and directions for future research

TML Freitas, RS Leite… - International Journal of …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
This article presents a hybrid literature review on the relationship between motherhood and
consumption, encompassing academic research in Business, Management, and Cultural …

Social media influencers, post-feminism and neoliberalism: How mum bloggers''playbour'is resha** public relations

C Archer - Public Relations Inquiry, 2019‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The rise of blogging mothers as precariat workers conducting 'playbour', a combination of
play and labour, and as subjects of neoliberalism, requires a re-examination of virtually …

# dadtribe: Performing sharenting labour to commercialise involved fatherhood

M Campana, A Van den Bossche… - Journal of …, 2020‏ - journals.sagepub.com
This study looks at new developments in the commercial representation of fatherhood as
exemplified by 'Instadads'—a group of father influencers who use Instagram to document …

Women's bodies as sites of control: Inadvertent stigma and exclusion in social marketing

L Gurrieri, J Previte… - Journal of …, 2013‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Responding to the call for critical examinations of the inadvertent effects of marketing
(Dholakia 2012), this article offers an examination of the underexplored impacts of social …

The best laid plans: Why new parents fail to habituate practices

TC Thomas, AM Epp - Journal of Consumer Research, 2019‏ - academic.oup.com
Consumers regularly fail to habituate newly adopted practices. In contrast to established
practices, this often occurs because understanding a practice is different from actually doing …

Vulnerability and physical, cognitive, and behavioral impairment: Model extensions and open questions

TM Pavia, MJ Mason - Journal of Macromarketing, 2014‏ - journals.sagepub.com
This article begins by considering how current models of vulnerability do not adequately
capture situations arising from physical, cognitive and behavioral impairment. Using specific …

Green moms: the social construction of a green mothering identity via environmental advertising appeals

L Atkinson - Consumption Markets & Culture, 2014‏ - Taylor & Francis
This study explores emerging green motherhood discourse as framed by green advertising
in pregnancy magazines. It takes an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on reflexive …