So glad to see my first paper out!
@ConsumerCul
How does online gifting and receiving fits in the consumption patterns of high cultural capital consumers?https://t.co/aU5mA79BTP
Lived religion beyond words: A denotative analysis of participant-produced photos of meaningful objects - Gaëlle Bargain-Darrigues, Gustavo Morello SJ, 2023 https://t.co/a95vpcNajq finally in the issue! with @GDarrigues What do pictures say that is not in the words?
What can pictures tell that words don't?
@MorelloSJ and I explore this question in the context of a study on lived religion in Latin America.
https://t.co/GeIbWliTm5
So glad to see my first paper out!
@ConsumerCul
How does online gifting and receiving fits in the consumption patterns of high cultural capital consumers?https://t.co/aU5mA79BTP
The climate crisis is here, and economists have been central to undermining the response.
[ECO]NOMICS with @JulietSchor@BostonCollege is the story of how we got here, and what we could do before it's too late. Do you have the courage?
Watch part 1 now: https://t.co/r1s8HAbm4h
I just signed this open letter from scientists, academics and researchers calling for a #FossilFuelTreaty. Add your name today https://t.co/ySjyRWjFQ8 @fossiltreaty
At last an article about the double-bind that working parents are facing during this pandemic. It's amazing how little public attention the issue has drawn so far.
In the Covid-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid or a Job. You Can’t Have Both. https://t.co/pr3HlKL4W2
Totally revolting and discouraging:
"Last year in Texas, venting and flaring in the Permian Basin oil field alone consumed more natural gas than states like Arizona and South Carolina use in a year"
https://t.co/e0yrpv9TDo
Interesting read, and a topic I was actually wondering about: Plastic bag bans can backfire if consumers just use other plastics instead https://t.co/P5W85xvDTI via @ConversationUS
There is enough cheese sitting in cold storage to wrap around the U.S. Capitol. While Americans consumed nearly 37 pounds per capita in 2017, it was not enough to reduce the country's 1.4 billion-pound cheese surplus, according to the USDA.
https://t.co/hVxAVrKOuI