From Slum Tourism to Smiley Selfies: The Role of Social Identity Strength in the Consumption of Morally Ambiguous Experiences

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Von Schuckmann, Julia, Lucia SG Barros, Rodrigo S Dias and Eduardo B Andrade (2018). From Slum Tourism to Smiley Selfies: The Role of Social Identity Strength in the Consumption of Morally Ambiguous Experiences. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 28(2). pp. 192–210. 10.1002/jcpy.1016 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17358.

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