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Monday May 18
9.-9.30 AM Conference registration 9.30-11.00
Session 1 Remittance and cross border relationship
- Ziad Malas, Salim Azar, Imen Ben Amor: Does immigration change immigrants’ relationships toward materialism and money? Exploring the case of North African immigrants in France.
- Melissa Siegel: Immigrant integration and remittance channel choice.
- Lisa Peñaloza: Here, there and beyond national borders: remittance consumption in transitional families.
Session 2 Ethnic buying and brands
- Sonia Carcelén García, Belén López Vásquez, Ana Sebastián Morillas, Nuria Villagra García: Latin Amercian immigration in Spain: an opportunity for brands.
- Ahmad Jamal: Cultural diversity and brand equity creation: the case of ethnic minority consumers in the UK.
- Eva Kipnis, Krzystof Kubacki, Dariusz Simieniako :The changing landscape of consumer ethnocentrism: evidence from Kazakhstan and Poland.
11.15-12.15 Key note address: Barbara Robles (Arizon State University)
12.15-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-15.00
Session 3 Collective subjects: family and region
- Onyipreye Ekperi: Power dynamics in immigrant families in Britain and its effect on consumption.
- Helmut Schneider, Bilgen Coskun,Gülpinar Kelemci Schneider: Effects of the interaction between level of acculturation and societal development on family decision making among Turkish immigrants in Germany: a cross-cultural and cross national study.
- Delphine Dion, Eric Remy, Lionel Sizt: A phenomenological reading of regional sentiment.
Session 4 Special session: Ethnic media and ethnomarketing
- Discussion leader: Isabelle Rigoni (session organised by MINORITYMEDIA)
- Souley Hassane: The Blackness Of The Market Place: infotainment, Advertainment and Identity in the Afro-Caribbean Media in France and the UK.
- Claire Scopsi: Identity interplay and ‘communication shops’ in Château-Rouge neighbourhood in Paris.
- Joyce Koeman: Why youth (dis)likes advertising: an examination of advertising beliefs in a culturally diverse market.
15.30-17.30
Session 5 Food consumption
- Michelle Bergadaà: Culturally marked food: the perspective of first and second generation immigrants.
- Natacha Calandre, Nicolas Bricas,Claude Fischler: Food and eating patterns of Moroccan and Malian migrants in the wider context of social and cultural mutations: the ALIMI project.
- Zuzana Chytkova: Consumer acculturation and gender roles: you are what you cook.
- Amina Beji-Becheur, Nil Özcaglar-Toulouse: Liberty - Egality - Couscous.
Session 6 Special session: Religious evolvements, migrations and markets
- Discussion leader: Anne Raulin
- Jean-Pierre Hassoun: Sheet brick dough mass industrialization and diffusion in France (1965-2009). Kosher religious certification stability and market segmentation.
- Jamel Stambouli: The market of the pilgrimage to Mecca, as it developed in France.
- Lucine Endelstein: Kosher Markets in Paris: plurality of Judaïsm and the Consumption of Alterity.
- Sepideh Parsapajouh: From Mosque to Market: religious motivations and consumption of the rural migrants in a Teheran neighborhood.
Tuesday May 19
9.-9.30 AM Conference registration9.30-11.00
Session 7 Nostalgia & authenthicity
- Celina Stamboli, Denis Guiot Nostalgic consumption: the case of food.
- Krysztof Kubacki, Katarzyna Krot, Ewa Glinska,Dariusz Simieniako: Nostalgia and alcohol consumption: the relationship with homeland cultures.
- Jason Flores, Deniz Atik: Cross-Border Consumption: different Interpretations of Authenticity.
- Celina Stamboli, Manel Hadj Hmida: Looking for home in the store shelf:the impact of nostalgia on the immigrant consumption choices.
Session 8 Social issues
- Nanna Ahlmark, Dorthe Brogård Kristensen: Diabetes and ethnic minorities in Denmark: treatments, illnesses and consumer practices.
- Norma Montesino: Consumption and social work in Sweden.
- Manish Priyadarshi: Migration, consumption, market, and cultural changes to poverty:a case study of Delhi slums.
11.15-12.45
Session 9 Conceptual issues
- Marius K. Luedicke: Consumer acculturation to complex cultures: a review and revision of its key concepts.
- Julie Emontspool: Beyond ethnic acculturation: migrant multicultural groups.
- Søren Askegaard, Dannie Kjeldgaard,Eric J. Arnould: ‘Metacculturation’: reflexivity and identity politics in Greenlandic food discourses.
Session 10 Religion revisited
- Karijn Bonne, Florence Blackler, Wim Verbeke: Religious food consumption: insights from focus groups with halal and kosher meat consumers in Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
- Samuel K. Bonsu: Singing the Lord’s song in a strange land: negotiating African pentecostal identity in the age of global migrations.
- Sarah Benmoyal Bouzaglo, Soraya Zouari: Exploration of the linkage between religion and shopping behavior in France.
12.45-14.00 Lunch break
14.00-15.00 Panel discussion: New challenges for research in immigration and acculturation
Eric J. Arnould (University of Wyoming), Samuel K. Bonsu (York University), Lisa Peñaloza (EDHEC)
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-17.00
Session 11 Looks!
- Sondes Zouaghi, Leila Damak: Consumer bodies, cultural appearance and ethnicity: proposal of a conceptual framework.
- F. Khan: A qualitative analysis of British South Asian Muslim women and their consumption of fashion and beauty products.
- Margit Keller, Triin Vihalemm: Looking Russian or Estonian?
Session 12 Materialism and motivation
- Bréma Ely Dicko: Commercial activities and construction of cross-border migrant networks: a case study of Malians in France.
- Jeffrey Steven Podoshen, Lu Li, Junfeng Zhang: Materialism and conspicuous consumption in China: new comparative insights.
- Mourad Touzani, Boutheina Bengamra-Zainelabidine, Mouna Myriam Labadim: Immigrants’ motivations, acculturation and consumption: evidence from three ethnic groups living in Tunisia.
Catégories
- Sociologie (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Géographie > Migrations, immigrations, minorités
- Sociétés > Sociologie > Sociologie de la consommation
Lieux
- ESA - Université Lille 2 ; 1 place Déliot - BP 381
Lille, France
Dates
- lundi 18 mai 2009
- mardi 19 mai 2009
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- immigration, marché, consommation
Contacts
- Nil Toulouse
courriel : nil [dot] toulouse [at] univ-lille2 [dot] fr
Source de l'information
- Nil Toulouse
courriel : nil [dot] toulouse [at] univ-lille2 [dot] fr
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« Immigration, Consumption and Markets », Colloque, Calenda, Publié le jeudi 30 avril 2009, https://doi.org/10.58079/dzg