The Vulnerable Refugee Mother: Consumption Responses to Identity Threats
This paper attempts to summarize a research investigating the experience of refugees’ families in “transition phases” associated to forced migration. It considers strategies developed by mothers in consumer behavior to deal with identity threats. Research was conducted based on ethnographic approach. The study focuses on family identity and transitional challenges.
Citation:
Roua Alhanouti (2020) ,"The Vulnerable Refugee Mother: Consumption Responses to Identity Threats", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 48, eds. Jennifer Argo, Tina M. Lowrey, and Hope Jensen Schau, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 1181-1181.
Authors
Roua Alhanouti, University of Lille, France
Volume
NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 48 | 2020
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