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Examinations of authenticity, racial and class identity, and morality across contexts, including China, Ukraine, United States of America, and the digital transnational sphere.
I Consume, Therefore I Am: Identity Construction, Digital Consumer Culture, and the Branding of the Self - Michaela Michalopulos, McGill University
“It’s all about having fun,” Shopping in the Counterfeit Goods Market in China - Yucheng Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara
Moralizing of consumption in wartime Ukraine - Alya Guseva, Boston University
Performing practical connoisseurship: High-end supermarkets and distinctive consumption in urban China - Jiayu Huang, Boston College
Bridging Nodes: How Race/Ethnicity Affects the Breadth of Cultural Tastes - Thomas Anthony Calkins, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Julian Schaap, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Michaël Berghman, Erasmus University Rotterdam