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PhD work

This page contains summaries of the PhD work of academics in ECCG.  If you would be interested in working with ECCG staff as a PhD student contact: Mike Molesworth for an informal discussion or reply in the comments box.

Becky Jenkins – (working title) Consumption in the imagination: How goods and services give structure to everyday thinking.

Mike Molesworth – Managing to play: The Everyday Lives of Adult Videogame Consumers

Lizzie Nixon – (Working Title) Escaping consumer culture: anti-consumerism and voluntary simplicity

Richard Scullion – Investigating the meanings attributed to consumer and electoral choice experiences of individuals in the context of their everyday choices within a consumer culture.

 

 

 

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