Don Slater

36 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Don Slater's Hit Papers

Consumer culture and modernity 1997 · 801 citations
8010+9+19Years since publication250500750

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Don Slater
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  • Museology 161
  • Urban Studies 204
  • Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management 47
  • Marketing 276
  • Communication 180
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Consumer culture and modernity
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1997801
2 2002114
3 2002108
4 2002107
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Ethnographic Action Research: A User’s Handbook
200377
6 199864
7 200053
8 200244
9 200442
10
Ethnographic Action Research
200340
11
Research: ICT Innovations for Poverty Reduction
200439
12
The technological economy
200536
13 200234
14
Embeddedness and escape: Internet and mobile use as poverty reduction strategies in Ghana. Information Society Research Group Working Paper 4
200531
15 200731
16 201330
17
Ethnographic monitoring and evaluation of community multimedia centres: A study of Kothmale community radio internet project, Sri Lanka
200225
18 201022
19 201919
20 199815

About Don Slater

Don Slater is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Communication, Information Systems, Media Technology and Gender Studies, having authored 37 papers that have together received 1.8k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include ICT in Developing Communities (5 papers), ICT Impact and Policies (5 papers), Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology (4 papers), Gender, Feminism, and Media (4 papers), Social Media and Politics (3 papers), Social and Cultural Dynamics (3 papers), Cultural Industries and Urban Development (3 papers) and Digital Games and Media (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Museology (161 citations), Urban Studies (204 citations), Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management (47 citations), Marketing (276 citations) and Communication (180 citations). Don Slater has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Russia. Frequent co-authors include Andrew Barry, Jo Tacchi, Daniel Miller, Greg Hearn, Joanne Entwistle, Greg S. Martin, Peter Lewis, Viviana A. Zelizer, Sharon Zukin and Juliet B. Schor. Their work appears in journals such as Economy and Society, Theory Culture & Society, Journal of Consumer Culture, Journal of Cultural Economy and British Journal of Sociology.

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