Source Perceptions and the Persuasiveness of Internet Word-Of-Mouth Communication

  • Schlosser A
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This paper utilises the theory of practices to describe and explain some of the features of the phenomenon of leisure reading within the context of a re-reading case study. It finds that leisure reading is an embodied practice that occurs within a complex network of material and social engagements.

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Schlosser, A. E. (2005). Source Perceptions and the Persuasiveness of Internet Word-Of-Mouth Communication. Advances in Consumer Research, 32, 202–203.

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