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Where spirituality and religion meet gender and sexuality : Toward a research agenda for intersectional marketing theory

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  • Diego Rinallo

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Jannsen Santana

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Maria Carolina Zanette
  • Samuelson Appau
  • Jack Coffin
  • Giana M. Eckhardt
  • Christian A. Eichert
  • Katharina C. Husemann
  • Richard Kedzior
  • Mona Moufahim
  • Victoria Rodner
  • Lorna Stevens

Abstract

"During a roundtable discussion at the 2022 GENMAC Conference, a group of researchers specializing in religiosity and spiritual consumption, using examples from their own fieldwork, reflected on how (i) researchers' subject positioning—including their gender and sexuality—shape fieldwork in multifaceted manners; (ii) investigations of religious/spiritual fields would benefit from a heightened sensitivity to issues of gender and sexuality; and (iii) greater sensitivity to aspects of religion and/or spirituality can help gender and sexuality scholars better understand consumers and markets. Based on the above, in this commentary paper, we call for intersectional reflexivity, attention to vulnerability and discomfort during fieldwork, and critical sensitivity to the religious "context of context" during theorization. Furthermore, we argue that specific spiritual/religious imaginaries can foster new research approaches that can contribute to more nuanced fieldwork and theorization in marketing and consumer research."

Suggested Citation

  • Diego Rinallo & Jannsen Santana & Maria Carolina Zanette & Samuelson Appau & Jack Coffin & Giana M. Eckhardt & Christian A. Eichert & Katharina C. Husemann & Richard Kedzior & Mona Moufahim & Victoria, 2023. "Where spirituality and religion meet gender and sexuality : Toward a research agenda for intersectional marketing theory," Post-Print hal-04325661, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04325661
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