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Race, Marketing, & Markets

We study the role of socio-political constructs in the marketplace.

Our Race, Marketing, and Markets work examines racial biases and inequities present in the market and proposes strategies to mitigate them.

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RIM Network

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Organized by Sonya Grier, Guillaume D. Johnson, and Kevin D. Thomas, the Race in the Marketplace (RIM) network, is an international transdisciplinary research network that examines "the historic, contemporary, and future interactions of race in the marketplace through scholarship and practice."

Visit the RIM Network's website to learn more and download their book, Race in the Marketplace: Crossing Critical Boundaries, for free.

Publications

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From Anxious Spaces To Harmonious Relations? Interracial Marketplace Interactions Through The Lens Of Consumer Psychology

Journal of Consumer Psychology

2021

Sonya A. Grier, Guillaume D. Johnson, Maura L. Scott

Race Marketing & Markets, Consumer Well-Being

Influencer-Generated Reference Groups

Journal of Consumer Research

2021

Jeffrey K. Lee, Enric Junqué De Fortuny

Race Marketing & Markets

Accommodating ethnic minority consumers during service encounters: the fine line

Journal of Services Marketing

2021

Sarah Mady, John B. Ford, Tarek Mady

Race Marketing & Markets

Black Community Conversations About Opposing Ethnically Targeted Marketing of Unhealthy Foods and Beverages

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

2021

Tiffany M Eaton, Shiriki Kumanyika, Katherine Isselmann DiSantis, Kenna Yadeta, Sonya Grier

Race Marketing & Markets, Health & Nutrition

Introduction: Crossing Visionary Boundaries

ISRF Bulletin

2021

Sonya Grier

Race Marketing & Markets

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