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Adapting traditional livelihood practices in the face of environmental disruptions in subsistence communities

Srinivas Venugopal, Roland Gau, Samuelson Appau, Kevin L. Sample, and Rita C.F. Pereira
-- Journal of Business Research | 2019
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Beyond Poverty: Social Justice in a Global Marketplace

Linda Scott, Jerome D Williams, Stacey Menzel Baker, Jan Brace-Govan, Hilary Downey, Anne-Marie Hakstian, Geraldine Rosa Henderson, Peggy Sue Loroz, and Dave Webb
-- Journal of Public Policy & Marketing | 2011
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Poverty in consumer culture: towards a transformative social representation

Kathy Hamilton, Maria G. Piacentini, Emma Banister, Andres Barrios, Christopher P. Blocker, Catherine A. Coleman, Ahmet Ekici, Hélène Gorge, Martina Hutton, Françoise Passerard, and Bige Saatcioglu
-- Journal of Marketing Management | 2014
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Transforming Poverty-Related Policy with Intersectionality

Canan Corus, Bige Saatcioglu, Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, Christopher P. Blocker, Shikha Upadhyaya, and Samuelson Appau
-- Journal of Public Policy & Marketing | 2016
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Understanding poverty and promoting poverty alleviation through transformative consumer research

Christopher P. Blocker, Julie A. Ruth, Srinivas Sridharan, Colin Beckwith, Ahmet Ekici, Martina Goudie-Hutton, José Antonio Rosa, Bige Saatcioglu, Debabrata Talukdar, Carlos Trujillo, and Rohit Varman
-- Journal of Business Research | 2013
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Structures, Systems and Differences that Matter: Casting an Ecological-Intersectionality Perspective on Female Subsistence Farmers’ Experiences of the Climate Crisis

Laurel Steinfield and Diane Holt
-- Journal of Macromarketing | 2020
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