Research Notes: Natalie Mitchell
Natalie Mitchell’s paper “Thin-slicing Tremé as a Subjective Sashay: Heretical Pilgrimages to St. Augustine Catholic Church,” co-authored with Russell Belk of York University, Toni Eagar of Australian National University, Kevin Thomas of University of Texas-Austin and Roel Wijland of University of Otago, has been accepted for publication in Consumption Markets & Culture. In addition, her paper “Purse Parties: A Phenomenology of In-Home Counterfeit Luxury Events,” co-authored with Angeline Close, Dan Li and Wan Wang of the University of Texas-Austin, has been accepted for publication in the Review of Marketing Research, and her paper “The Stigma Turbine: A Theoretical Framework for Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Marketplace Stigma,” co-authored by a research team of scholars in the U.S. and abroad, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. Mitchell is a visiting assistant professor of marketing at the A. B. Freeman School of Business.