Sticky Places: Time, Geography and Identity in Consumer Mobility

Places of departure and arrival are not just geographical concepts that can be mapped out, but are – from the perspective of mobility - inscribed in a temporal hermeneutic. We propose that mobility can be re-theorised at the intersection of consumption, geography and time, and term this phenomenon: anticiplacement.



Citation:

Thomas Robinson and Eric Arnould (2018) ,"Sticky Places: Time, Geography and Identity in Consumer Mobility", in E - European Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11, eds. Maggie Geuens, Mario Pandelaere, and Michel Tuan Pham, Iris Vermeir, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 255-256.

Authors

Thomas Robinson, Cass Business School, University of London, UK
Eric Arnould, Aalto University, Finland



Volume

E - European Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11 | 2018



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