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Author(s): Goode, Amy
Anderson, Stephanie
Contact Email: amy.goode@stir.ac.uk
Title: "It's Like Somebody Else's Pub": Understanding Conflict in Third Place
Editor(s): Diehl, Kristin
Yoon, Carolyn
Citation: Goode A & Anderson S (2015) "It's Like Somebody Else's Pub": Understanding Conflict in Third Place. In: Diehl K & Yoon C (eds.) Advancing Connections. NA - Advances in Consumer Research, 43. 2015 North American Conference of the Association for Consumer Research, New Orleans, LA, USA, 01.10.2015-04.10.2015. Duluth, MN: Association for Consumer Research, pp. 346-351. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/1019420/volumes/v43/NA-43
Issue Date: 2015
Date Deposited: 30-Oct-2019
Series/Report no.: NA - Advances in Consumer Research, 43
Conference Name: 2015 North American Conference of the Association for Consumer Research
Conference Dates: 2015-10-01 - 2015-10-04
Conference Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
Abstract: In line with calls to explore the consumption in and of place we reveal conditions of third place to be susceptible to conflict. Through the context of a British pub we demonstrate that third place is a fragile condition by identifying three forms of emergent conflict: misuse, misappropriation and misalignment.
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