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Brazil’s multiple coffee markets an ethnographic study of coffee production from family growers to coffee gourmets 巴西的多元咖啡市场--从家庭种植者到咖啡美食家的咖啡生产人种学研究
IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2024.2332182
Paulo Augusto Franco de Alcântara, Igor Mayworm Perrut
The article contributes to the studies of “multiple markets” based on ethnographic reflections on the process of singularization of the coffee market in southeastern Brazil. Our discussion is based...
本文基于对巴西东南部咖啡市场单一化进程的人种学思考,为 "多重市场 "研究做出了贡献。我们的讨论基于...
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Ascetic protestantism as fatal strategy: religious-economic conflict and the implosion of cultural value 作为致命策略的禁欲主义新教:宗教-经济冲突与文化价值的内爆
IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2024.2313106
Graham C. Goff
This article engages Jean Baudrillard’s principles of hyperreality and fatal strategy, and Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism in comparative analysis. First, it defines h...
本文将让-鲍德里亚(Jean Baudrillard)的超现实原则和致命策略与马克斯-韦伯(Max Weber)的《新教伦理与资本主义精神》(The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism)进行比较分析。首先,文章定义了 "超现实 "的概念。
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The good and the glittery: a commentary on the contemporary culture of research and publications 美好与闪耀:对当代研究与出版文化的评论
IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2024.2310216
Ankur Kapoor
The dominant metaphors of “publication game,” “fast-food publishing,” or “pipeline/assembly-line” bear heavily on the ways we produce and appraise knowledge. With the hope of breaking the hegemony ...
出版游戏"、"快餐出版 "或 "流水线/装配线 "等主流隐喻严重影响了我们生产和评价知识的方式。希望打破这种霸权......
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Teaching in and for the hinterlands: a commentary 在内陆地区教学和为内陆地区教学:评述
IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2024.2312156
Alexander S. Rose
Published in Consumption Markets & Culture (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《消费市场与文化》(2024 年提前出版)
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Can ethics be assembled? Consumer ethics in the age of artificial intelligence and smart objects 伦理可以组装吗?人工智能和智能物品时代的消费伦理
IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2024.2302598
Anna Schneider-Kamp
AI-enabled smart objects have rapidly become everyday commodities and do not only change the ways in which we consume but also the ethics that guide our consumption. Emerging sociomaterial perspect...
人工智能智能物品已迅速成为日常用品,不仅改变了我们的消费方式,也改变了指导我们消费的道德规范。新出现的社会物质视角为我们提供了新的视角。
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Organs or bodies? Toward an equitable, embodied, and animal-inclusive diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda 器官还是身体?朝着一个公平的、具体化的、包容动物的多样性、公平和包容的议程迈进
4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2023.2276419
Jack Waverley
This paper celebrates the turn toward embodiment. Drawing connections between embodiment and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda, this article notes that the axis of speciesism, or discrimination based on species membership, has not featured prominently thus far. The turn toward embodiment should not turn away from the billions of animal bodies, but nor should it include animals in less than equitable ways. The construct of speciesism is developed using the Žižekean concept of Organs without Bodies (OwBs) and its predecessor, Deleuze and Guattari’s Bodies without Organs (BwOs). It is argued that the exclusion of animals (unembodiment) is undesirable, but so too is the inclusion of animals as OwBs or BwOs, both of which are more inclusive but inequitable. This article advocates for fuller theorisations of animal embodiment, at similar levels of complexity and care to those given to human embodiments, theories of embodiment recognising animals as (dis)organised bodies.
这篇文章庆祝了向具体化的转变。这篇文章将体现与多样性、公平和包容(DEI)议程联系起来,指出物种主义的轴心,或基于物种成员的歧视,到目前为止还没有突出表现。向具体化的转变不应该远离数十亿的动物身体,但也不应该以不公平的方式包括动物。物种主义的概念是在Žižekean无器官(OwBs)概念及其前身德勒兹和瓜塔里的无器官(BwOs)概念的基础上发展起来的。有人认为,将动物排除在外(unembodiment)是不可取的,但将动物纳入owb或bwo也是不可取的,这两种情况都更具包容性,但不公平。这篇文章提倡更完整的动物化身理论,在类似于人类化身的复杂性和关怀水平上,将动物视为(无组织)身体的化身理论。
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Multiple versions of markets? Exploring market reconfigurations in shared mobility 多重版本的市场?探索共享出行的市场重构
4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2023.2268527
Gianluca Chimenti
By combining research on ambiguity and constructivist market studies with a case study of shared mobility in Sweden, I develop the argument that ambiguous concepts contribute significantly to constitute multiple versions of markets, in this case car sharing, ride hailing and scooter sharing. Specifically, the practices employed during market formations affect who becomes involved and direct our attention to the practical challenges associated with building parallel market infrastructures. The resulting multiplicity of conceptions, market definitions and instantiations of rules and regulations produces diverging efforts at legitimizing respective market versions. While actors borrow traits from adjacent markets to shape specific versions, the multiplicity of conceptions, boundary-definitions, instantiations, and uses of market devices are employed in ways to avoid performation struggles.
通过将对模糊性和建构主义市场研究的研究与瑞典共享出行的案例研究相结合,我提出了这样一种观点,即模糊性概念对构成多个版本的市场做出了重大贡献,在这种情况下,汽车共享、叫车和滑板车共享。具体来说,在市场形成过程中采用的实践影响着谁参与其中,并将我们的注意力引向与建立平行市场基础设施相关的实际挑战。由此产生的概念、市场定义和规则法规实例的多样性产生了使各自市场版本合法化的不同努力。当参与者借鉴邻近市场的特征来塑造特定版本时,概念、边界定义、实例化和市场手段的使用的多样性被用来避免表演上的挣扎。
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Fitness interrupted 健身打断
4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2023.2267452
Alev Pinar Kuruoglu, Anne Louise Fink, Dorthe Brogård Kristensen
ABSTRACTThis article investigates the entanglement between embodiment and space, by unfolding the consequences of the Covid19-lockdown on fit bodies. We draw on workout diaries and phenomenological interviews with 22 Danish gym-goers and analyze their attempts to adapt their workouts and/or generate new embodiments within their new spatial conditions. We find that lockdown threatened and disrupted carefully cultivated embodiments, and generated fluctuations. We illustrate the complexity of routinized and intensive gym-centered fitness, noting that it allows a sensation of occupying a free space and being in control – a perception that extends to other domains in their demanding personal and professional lives; but, on the other hand, it nourishes an inhibitive performance-orientation that is characteristic of the late modern world. We reflect on how the attachments to fitness embodiments reveal attachments to an order that is punitive, and difficult to replace despite severely changed spatial and material conditions.KEYWORDS: COVID lockdowngym spacephenomenologydisorientationembodimentperformance orientation AcknowledgementsWe are very grateful to the individuals who participated in our research, for sharing their diaries with us and dedicating time for interviews. We would like to thank the reviewers and the editorial team responsible for the Special Issue, with a special mention of Maria Carolina Zanette, for their generous and constructive feedback. Additionally, we gratefully acknowledge our colleagues Guliz Ger and Domen Bajde for their helpful comments on earlier versions of the manuscript, and the Human Health Platform at SDU for providing funding. Please address correspondence to Alev Pinar Kuruoglu (alev@sam.sdu.dk).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work is supported by the Human Health Platform at the University of Southern Denmark.Notes on contributorsAlev Pinar KuruogluAlev Pinar Kuruoglu (corresponding author) is an Associate Professor with the Consumption, Culture and Commerce research unit at the University of Southern Denmark. Alev’s research interests lie within the political, spatial, and affective dimensions of markets and consumer cultures; with recent projects attending to the entanglements of bodies, nature, and technologies. Her work has been published in outlets such as Consumption, Markets and Culture, Marketing Theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, and Journal of Sociology as well as in edited peer-reviewed books. She co-hosts the Tales of Consumption podcast.Anne Louise FinkAnne Louise Fink is a Research Assistant at the National Institute of Public Health at SDU, and has a master’s degree in modern culture from the University of Copenhagen. Anne Louise is interested in the body and its adaptations to trauma and crisis, as well as the structural conditions of bodily and social transformation; and is currently working on research proje
摘要本文通过揭示新冠肺炎疫情对健康体的影响,探讨化身与空间之间的纠缠。我们利用锻炼日记和对22名丹麦健身者的现象学采访,分析了他们在新的空间条件下调整锻炼和/或产生新体现的尝试。我们发现封锁威胁并扰乱了精心培育的实体,并产生了波动。我们说明了以健身房为中心的常规和密集健身的复杂性,注意到它允许占据自由空间和控制的感觉-这种感觉延伸到他们苛刻的个人和职业生活的其他领域;但是,另一方面,它滋养了一种抑制性的表现导向,这是晚期现代世界的特征。我们反思了对适应性实施例的依恋如何揭示了对惩罚性秩序的依恋,尽管空间和物质条件发生了严重变化,但这种秩序仍难以取代。我们非常感谢参与我们研究的个人,感谢他们与我们分享他们的日记并抽出时间接受我们的采访。我们要感谢负责特刊的审稿人和编辑团队,特别要提到玛丽亚·卡罗莱纳·萨尼特,感谢他们慷慨而富有建设性的反馈。此外,我们感谢我们的同事Guliz Ger和Domen Bajde对手稿早期版本的有益评论,并感谢SDU人类健康平台提供的资金。请将信件发送给Alev Pinar Kuruoglu (alev@sam.sdu.dk)。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了南丹麦大学人类健康平台的支持。alev Pinar Kuruoglu(通讯作者)是南丹麦大学消费、文化和商业研究部门的副教授。Alev的研究兴趣在于市场和消费文化的政治、空间和情感维度;最近的项目关注身体、自然和技术的纠缠。她的作品发表在《消费、市场与文化》、《营销理论》、《健康与疾病社会学》和《社会学杂志》等杂志上,并在经同行评审的编辑书籍中发表。她是“消费故事”播客的联合主持人。安妮·路易斯·芬克,瑞典国立公共卫生研究所研究助理,拥有哥本哈根大学现代文化硕士学位。安妮·路易斯感兴趣的是身体及其对创伤和危机的适应,以及身体和社会转型的结构条件;目前正在从事与机构暴力、创伤知情身体疗法和疼痛管理有关的研究项目。本文作者是南丹麦大学消费、文化和商业研究部门的教授。Dorthe目前的兴趣包括数字健康、自我跟踪技术和算法文化。曾在《新媒体与社会》、《消费文化杂志》、《关键健康传播》、《健康与疾病社会学》和《营销管理杂志》上发表文章。
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Claiming space: understanding female agency in contemporary advertising 诉求空间:解读当代广告中的女性代理
4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2023.2268006
Irina Balog
This paper seeks to examine how consumers understand and discuss female agency portrayed in contemporary advertising in relation to the body. It employs a Poststructuralist Feminist framework, drawing on the ideas of discourse, language and subjectivity in order to understand the power structures that dominate and hinder women. The empirical material, consisting of interviews (individual and focus groups) with a total of 38 women, was analysed using a discourse analysis [Willig, Carla. 2013. Introducing Qualitative Research in Psychology. Maidenhead, Berkshire: McGraw-Hill Education]. The construction of agency and power as bound up with different perceptions of claiming space was found throughout the interviews. It also seemed as if the space-claiming ability of the model allowed for a subjective sexuality; when the models exuded agency by claiming space in different ways, then the sexuality was deemed more on their terms, as if they were more in control than when their body positions were crouched or perceived as smaller.
本文旨在研究消费者如何理解和讨论当代广告中与身体有关的女性代理。它采用后结构主义女性主义的框架,借鉴话语、语言和主体性的思想,以理解支配和阻碍女性的权力结构。实证材料包括对38名女性的访谈(个人和焦点小组),使用话语分析进行分析[Willig, Carla. 2013]。介绍心理学的定性研究。梅登黑德,伯克希尔:麦格劳-希尔教育公司]。在整个访谈中,我们发现代理和权力的建构与不同的空间主张观念密切相关。似乎模特占据空间的能力也允许一种主观的性取向;当模特们以不同的方式占据空间,从而散发出能人气质时,人们就会更多地认为她们的性取向是由她们自己决定的,就好像她们比蜷缩着的姿势或被认为更小的姿势更能控制自己一样。
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Framing and decoupling in global markets: a theoretical framework for the analysis of multiple markets 全球市场的框架与脱钩:一个分析多重市场的理论框架
4区 管理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2023.2261378
Glaucia Peres da Silva
ABSTRACTGlobal markets are making the issue of multiple markets especially evident. In light of this, the present paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of multiple markets based on combining Michel Callon’s concept of framing with Harrison White’s concept of decoupling. Following a review of the literature on global markets in economic sociology and social studies of markets, the proposed theoretical framework is discussed in detail. The focus is on the processes of creating complex calculative frames, which help reduce uncertainties in the operational environment as well as sociocultural contexts. Through these processes, it is possible to analyse how actors form alliances and maintain global markets. The case of the global market for World Music is presented to illustrate the advantages of this theoretical framework.KEYWORDS: Global marketsmultiple marketscalculative framesdecoupling AcknowledgementsI would like to thank the editors and the anonymous reviewers for their valuable and insightful comments on an earlier draft, and Carla Hammes-Welch for editing the paper. All opinions, omissions, and errors remain my own.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 It is important to stress that the calculation of the trade-off between contingency, ambage, and ambiguity is an analytical approach to understand the process of boundary-making in markets. It does not imply that the actors are consciously trading off between these factors in their actions to define, extinguish, and redefine market boundaries.Additional informationNotes on contributorsGlaucia Peres da SilvaGlaucia Peres da Silva is sociologist, specialized in globalization and cross-border processes. Her PhD in economic sociology focused on the formation of global markets, analyzing the case of the world music market. At the University of Tübingen, she is responsible for the development of the Global Awareness Education with focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences. The focus of her work is the inter- and transdisciplinary teaching on globalization, international networking and development of transfer projects.
摘要全球化市场使得多元市场的问题显得尤为明显。鉴于此,本文在将米歇尔·卡伦的框架概念与哈里森·怀特的脱钩概念相结合的基础上,提出了多元市场研究的理论框架。在回顾了经济社会学和市场社会研究中关于全球市场的文献之后,本文详细讨论了所提出的理论框架。重点是创建复杂计算框架的过程,这有助于减少操作环境和社会文化背景中的不确定性。通过这些过程,有可能分析参与者如何形成联盟并维持全球市场。世界音乐的全球市场的情况下,提出了说明这一理论框架的优势。关键词:全球市场,多重市场,计算框架,解耦感谢编辑和匿名审稿人对初稿提出的宝贵而深刻的意见,感谢Carla Hammes-Welch对本文的编辑。所有的意见、遗漏和错误都是我自己的。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1必须强调的是,计算偶然性、模糊性和模糊性之间的权衡是理解市场边界形成过程的一种分析方法。这并不意味着参与者在他们的行为中有意识地在这些因素之间进行权衡,以定义、消除和重新定义市场边界。作者简介格劳西亚·佩雷斯·达席尔瓦是一位社会学家,专门研究全球化和跨境进程。她的经济社会学博士学位主要研究全球市场的形成,分析了世界音乐市场的案例。在宾根大学,她负责全球意识教育的发展,重点是人文和社会科学。她的工作重点是全球化,国际网络和转移项目发展的跨学科教学。
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