ABSTRACT
The Routledge Companion to Critical Marketing brings together the latest research in Critical Marketing Studies in one authoritative and convenient volume. The world’s leading scholars and rising stars collaborate here to provide a survey of this lively subdiscipline. In doing so they demonstrate how a critical approach yields an enriched understanding of marketing theory and practice, its role in society, and its relationship with consumers themselves.
It is the first attempt to capture the state of Critical Marketing research in many years. As such, this seminal work is unmissable for scholars and students of marketing and consumer research as well as those exploring sociology, media studies, anthropology and consumption scholarship more generally.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|117 pages
Exploring the terrain of Critical Marketing Studies
part II|132 pages
Critical Marketing
part III|116 pages
Rethinking consumers and markets
chapter 22|17 pages
Consumer vulnerability
part IV|99 pages
Critical marketing