
Volume 23
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CURATORIAL: Is Less More?
POEM: How Red Bull Got the Third ‘i’ | Ian FitzGerald
PROSE POEM: Envisaging Objects as Desires: Reflections on My Rendezvous with Objectum Sexuals | Karman Khanna
PHOTO-ESSAY: Walking in Philips Park: The Presence of Absence | Gary Warnaby
COMMENTARY: From Digital Myopia to Hyperopia | Mark Durkin
ESSAY: What For Art Thou, Marketing? | Morris B. Holbrook
ARTICLE: How to Co-opt Marketing Professors in 5 Easy Steps | William W. Keep
VIDEO-ESSAY: Head in the Clouds and Waste All Around | Jannsen Santana, Flavia Cardoso and Daiane Scaraboto
ARTICLE: Simplifying Complexity to Reveal the Profound | Beth DuFault
TALL TALE: Less is Lishlash | Lorcán Lismore
COMMENTARY: In the Line of Fire | Declan McGinty
PROSPECTUS: Lights in the Darkness | Phil Devine
POEM: Channelling as Introspection? | Author Unknown
POEM: Speaking Figuratively | Roel Wijland
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CURATORIAL: The Raft of the Researcher
POEM: The Game | Lisa O’Malley
POEM: The Field | Jennifer Takhar
CONFESSION: Chrysalis | John F. Sherry, Jr.
MEMOIR: Shelby, Phil, and Chris Too: Parasocial Drama in My Early Research Career | Chris Hackley
REFLECTION: Para-Academia and Alternative Output: A Lament | Alan Bradshaw
MEMOIR: From Postmodern Tinkerer to Chameleon – A Tale of Nicknames | Bernard Cova
ESSAY: Life of Pie Charts | Annamma Joy and Jan Mattel
CONFESSION: Tradecraft | John F. Sherry, Jr.
MEMOIR: Valuing Scholarly Diversity: Engaging with the Forgotten, Neglected and Excommunicated | Mark Tadajewski
ARTICLE: Shopping for Scholarship | Stephen Brown
REFLECTION: Blowing My Own Tuba | Helen Woodruffe-Burton
MEMOIR: A Research Journey: Steering Off the Map | Joonas Rokka
CONFESSION: Writual | John F. Sherry, Jr.
POEM: Sure, Isn’t it a Doddle? | Sharon Ponsonby-McCabe
POEM: Bloodstained Barcodes: What We Buy Feeds a Genocide | Andy Silveira and Sahana V. Rajan
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CURATORIAL: The Craft of the Researcher
MANIFESTO: CRISis in Academia? | CRIS Collective (Emma Banister, Kathy Hamilton, Maria Piacentini, Helen Bruce, Wendy Hein, Paul Hewer, Leighanne Higgins, Chihling Liu, Chloe Steadman)
MANIFESTO: Cubist Consumer Research | Jonatan Södergren, Mattias Hjelm, Ileyha Dagalp and Pierre Guillet de Monthoux
MANIFESTO: The Days of Wine and Roses are Over… | Vicki Little and Sabrina Helm
HAIBUN: In Search of the Self Within Consumer Research | Tim Stone
SEMIOTIC: Experiencing the Sacred Within Consumer Research | Tim Stone
PHOTO-POEM: Lux | Martin Svendsen
PHOTO-ESSAY: Creativity in Research | Gary Warnaby
VIDE0-ESSAY: Away with the Crows | Stephen R. O’Sullivan
EPISTLE: How to Win the Research Crap Shoot | Morris B. Holbrook
EPISTLE: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow | Kent Drummond
MEMOIR: Looking for the Tasmanian Devil | Ian Fillis
ESSAY: A Bricoleur Theatre | Deepesh Paudel
ESSAY: Interdisciplinarity, huh? | Mike Ryder
POEM: The Academic Crossing | Pilar Rojas Gaviria
RHYTHMATTERING: The Antipodean Nature of Lyrical Idea Behaviour | Roel Wijland