Emma Banister

Emma Banister

Manchester University

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Emma Banister

Emma Banister, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Consumer Behaviour, Consumer Culture Theory, Transformative Consumer Research, Sociology of Consumption.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Spatial authenticity and extraordinary experiences: Music festivals and the everyday nature of tourism destinations

Young low-income mothers’ identity work around infant feeding in the uk

Let there be a “We”: introducing an ethics of collective academic care

Consumers’ interplays between solidity and liquidity in life: Insights from tattoo consumption

Consuming memorial tattoos: the body as marketplace object?

Let there be a" We": insights into collaborative academic working

Therapeutic networks: Theorizing a new lens for transformative consumer research

Exploring the lived experiences of Singapore’s “opt‐out” mothers: Introducing “Professional Motherhood”

Emma Banister Information

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Citations(all)

2768

Citations(since 2020)

1236

Cited By

1966

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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Emma Banister Skills & Research Interests

Consumer Behaviour

Consumer Culture Theory

Transformative Consumer Research

Sociology of Consumption

Top articles of Emma Banister

Spatial authenticity and extraordinary experiences: Music festivals and the everyday nature of tourism destinations

Journal of Travel Research

2024/2

Young low-income mothers’ identity work around infant feeding in the uk

Sociology

2023/12

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Let there be a “We”: introducing an ethics of collective academic care

European Journal of Marketing

2023/11/27

Consumers’ interplays between solidity and liquidity in life: Insights from tattoo consumption

Journal of Business Research

2023/9/1

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Dominic Medway
Dominic Medway

H-Index: 21

Consuming memorial tattoos: the body as marketplace object?

Consumption Markets & Culture

2023/3/16

Dominic Medway
Dominic Medway

H-Index: 21

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Let there be a" We": insights into collaborative academic working

European Journal of Marketing

2023/2/2

Therapeutic networks: Theorizing a new lens for transformative consumer research

2023

Exploring the lived experiences of Singapore’s “opt‐out” mothers: Introducing “Professional Motherhood”

Gender, Work & Organization

2022/5

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Glimpses of change? UK fathers navigating work and care within the context of Shared Parental Leave

Gender, Work & Organization

2022/1/31

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Can academic writing retreats function as wellbeing interventions?

Journal of Further and Higher Education

2021/2/7

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Do marketing and alcohol treatment/public health experts think televised alcohol advertisements abide by regulatory guidelines?

Journal of health psychology

2020/9

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Michael Donmall
Michael Donmall

H-Index: 11

Consumers’ practices of everyday luxury

Journal of Business Research

2020/8/1

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Stuart Roper
Stuart Roper

H-Index: 23

Curatorial consumption: objects’ circulation and transference in the vintage marketplace

Journal of Business Research

2020/6/1

Emma Banister
Emma Banister

H-Index: 15

Musical taste and the creation of place-dependent capital: Manchester and the indie music field

Sociology

2020/2

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