Original paper
Economic nationalism and the cultural politics of consumption under austerity: The rise of ethnocentric consumption in Greece
Abstract
By nuancing the politics of consumption in the context of austerity, this article highlights the rise of economic nationalism and the reconfiguration of consumer cultures at the aftermath of the global financial crisis. As it argues, in the context of Greece, three types of consumer culture have manifested; these are evoking consumption as resilience, resistance or reinforcement. This work focuses on the latter through the phenomenon of...
Paper Details
Title
Economic nationalism and the cultural politics of consumption under austerity: The rise of ethnocentric consumption in Greece
Published Date
Jun 12, 2015
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
286 - 302
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