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Dr Jane Brown
Lived experience mapping: Getting the most out of longitudinal, complex and emotive stories with participant-generated visuals.2024
Dr Jehana Copilah-Ali
Dr Jane Brown
Buy now pay later: Klarna is courting young shoppers with Paris Hilton and TikTok-style algorithms – here’s why it’s a problem2023
Dr Jane Brown
New Credit-Old Debt: The (Non)Revolution of BNPL Finance2023
Dr Jane Brown
Seeing into the Soul Through Informant-Generated Visuals: An abstract2023
Dr Jane Brown
Stigma in payday borrowing: a service ecosystems approach2023
Dr Jane Brown
Digitising the loom overnight: A comparison of voices within academia2022
Dr Jane Brown
David Brown
Keep Calm and Buy a Little Extra - Exploring Panic Buying as a Deviant Behaviour2022
Dr Jane Brown
Rationing during COVID-19: Is an ‘equal share’ always fair?2022
Dr Jane Brown
Sharing Is Caring? Conflict and Value Codestruction in the Case of Sharing Economy Accommodation2022
Dr Jane Brown
Workshop hosts - Hard times: Rough Threads Woven Through the Fabric of Life2022
Dr Jane Brown
Blaming me, blaming you! The pendulum of blame in payday lending2021
Dr Jane Brown
Deviating to conform: Engaging with stigmatised services to avoid value co-destruction and social stigmatisation2021
Dr Jane Brown
The Questionnaire: A Weak Link in Corporate Identity?2020
Dr Jane Brown
Black Friday marketing tricks and four ways to stop yourself falling for them2018
Dr Jane Brown
The orbit of consumer credit choices2017
Dr Jane Brown
Affording Christmas: The Festive Season as Identity Work2016
Dr Jane Brown
Six ways to avoid a festive financial hangover2016
Dr Jane Brown
Exploring emotions and irrationality in attitudes towards consumer indebtedness: Individual perspectives of UK payday loan consumption.2015