Items where Author is "Hopkinson, Gillian"

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Number of items: 25.

Journal Article

Larty, Joanne and Hopkinson, Gillian (2023) “Living the dream” - a psychoanalytical exploration of franchisee autonomy. Journal of Small Business Management, 61 (6). pp. 1-24. ISSN 0047-2778

Ryan, Annmarie and Stigzelius, Ingrid and Mejri, Olfa and Hopkinson, Gillian and Hussien, Fairouz (2023) Agencing the digitalized marketer : Exploring the boundary workers at the cross-road of (e)merging markets. Marketing Theory, 23 (3). pp. 463-487. ISSN 1470-5931

Cheded, Mohammed and Curry, Niall and Gilchrist, Alan and Hopkinson, Gillian (2023) Managing precarity at the intersection of individual and collective life : A Membership Categorisation Analysis of Tensions and Conflict in Identities within an Online Biosocial Community. Organization, 30 (1). pp. 42-64. ISSN 1350-5084

Cheded, Mohammed and Liu, Chih-Ling and Hopkinson, Gillian (2022) Dead metaphors and responsibilised bodies-in-transition : The implications of medical metaphors for understanding the consumption of preventative healthcare. Journal of Marketing Management, 38 (5-6). pp. 544-568. ISSN 0267-257X

Hopkinson, Gillian and Cronin, James (2015) "When people take action ..." : mainstreaming malcontent and the role of the celebrity institutional entrepreneur. Journal of Marketing Management, 31 (13-14). pp. 1383-1402. ISSN 0267-257X

Hopkinson, Gillian (2015) Network graffiti : interaction as sensemaking. Industrial Marketing Management, 48. pp. 79-88. ISSN 0019-8501

Blois, Keith and Hopkinson, Gillian (2015) Rejoinder to Hunt's "The bases of power approach to channel relationships". Journal of Marketing Management, 31 (7-8). pp. 765-773. ISSN 0267-257X

Hopkinson, Gillian and Bois, Keith (2014) Power base research in marketing channels : a narrative review. International Journal of Management Reviews, 16 (2). pp. 131-149. ISSN 1460-8545

Blois, Keith and Hopkinson, Gillian (2013) The use and abuse of French and Raven in the channels literature. Journal of Marketing Management, 29 (9-10). pp. 1143-1162. ISSN 0267-257X

Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings

Cheded, Mohammed and Liu, Chih-Ling and Hopkinson, Gillian (2022) Dead metaphors and responsibilised bodies-in-transition : the implications of medical metaphors for understanding the consumption of preventative healthcare. In: Transhumanisms and Biotechnologies in Consumer Society :. Key Issues in Marketing Management . Routledge, London. ISBN 9781032281735

Cheded, Mohammed and Hopkinson, Gillian (2021) Heroes, Villains, and Victims : Tracing Breast Cancer Activist Movements. In: Healthcare Activism Markets, Morals, and the Collective Good :. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 165-197. ISBN 9780198865223

Cheded, Mohammed and Hopkinson, Gillian (2018) Intersectionality between gene and gender : biopolitics and the control of risky female bodies. In: Macromarketing Conference 2018 : Change between complexity and simplicity. Macromarketing Society, Inc., Leipzig, pp. 306-310. ISBN 9783000606236

Hopkinson, Gillian (2015) How stories make it : antenarrative, graffiti and dead calves. In: Untold stories in organisations :. Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society . Routledge, London, pp. 285-317. ISBN 9781138790018

Monograph

Jackson, Keith and Hopkinson, Gillian and Jackson, Jacqueline (2013) Exit, voice, loyalty : a supplier’s perspective. Discussion Paper. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Contribution to Conference

Ryan, Annmarie and Hopkinson, Gillian and Stigzelius, Ingrid and Bardet (Mejri), Olfa and Hussien, Fairouz (2019) Agencing the digital marketer: digital marketing analytics as a device for constituting marketer-consumer agencements (First version-EGOS Conference). In: European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium 2019 in Edinburgh, 2019-07-01 - 2020-06-03, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Bardet (Mejri), Olfa and Hopkinson, Gillian (2018) The British Genetically Modified Wheat Trials: Convicting pasts, clashing futures, and controversial presents. In: 5th Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop, 2018-06-06 - 2018-06-08, Copenhagen Business School. (Unpublished)

Cheded, Mohammed and Hopkinson, Gillian and Gilchrist, Alan (2018) Metaphors and markets: On usure, iterability, and performativity. In: 5th Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop, 2018-06-06 - 2018-06-08, Copenhagen Business School.

Cheded, Mohammed and Hopkinson, Gillian and Gilchrist, Alan (2016) Attribution processes in anti-risk consumption. In: Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop, 2016-06-08 - 2016-06-10, St. Andrews University.

Cronin, James and Hopkinson, Gillian (2015) Problematizing the need for warm proximity: : a note on the interpretive potential and social interventionism of watching documentary film. In: EIASM 8TH WORKSHOP ON INTERPRETIVE CONSUMER RESEARCH, 2015-07-16 - 2015-07-17, The University of Edinburgh Business School. (Unpublished)

Hopkinson, Gillian and Cheded, Mohammed (2014) Antenarrative struggle in market making. In: 3rd Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop, 2014-06-05 - 2014-06-06.

Thesis

Zhao, Jiahui and Freund, James and Hopkinson, Gillian (2024) Understanding consumer perceptions and marketing communications of plant-based meat in relation to environmental sustainability : a terror management theory approach. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Jalili Tanha, Thomas and Mason, Katy and Palo, Teea and Hopkinson, Gillian (2022) Making and Connecting Circular Markets. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Mejri, Olfa and Hopkinson, Gillian (2021) Agencies and counter-agencies shaping concerned-markets : The Rothamsted GM-wheat open-air trials case. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Cheded, Mohammed and Hopkinson, Gillian and Gilchrist, Alan JP Gilchrist (2018) Blame it on her genes : on performativity, politics, and the consumption of prevention. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Other

Hopkinson, Gillian and Jalili Tanha, Thomas (2019) The Circular Economy : The Cases of Clothes, Car Batteries and Food. UNSPECIFIED.

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