Journal Articles
Collins, K.L. and David M. Skover. “Pissing in the Snow: A Cultural Approach to the First Amendment.” Stanford Law Review 45, no 3 (February, 1993): 783-806.
Congdon, Kristen G. and Doug Blandy. “Approaching the Real and the Fake: Living Life in the Fifth World.” Studies in Art Education 42, no 3 (Spring, 2001): 266-278.
Holt, Douglas B. “Why Do Brands Cause Trouble? A Dialectical Theory of Consumer Culture and Branding.” Journal of Consumer Research 29 (June, 2002): 70-90.
Juris, Jeffrey S. “The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti-Corporate Globalization Movements.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 597 (January, 2005):189-208.
Kozinets, Robert V. and Jay M. Handelman. “Adversaries of Consumption: Consumer Movements, Activism, and Ideology.” Journal of Consumer Research 31 (December, 2004): 691-704.
Langman, Laura. “From Virtual Public Spheres to Global Justice: A Critical Theory of Internetworked Social Movements.” Sociological Theory 23, no 1 (March, 2005): 42-74.
Thompson, Craig J. and Zeynep Arsel. “The Starbucks Brandscape and Consumers’ (Anticorporate) Experiences of Glocalization.” Journal of Consumer Research 31 (December, 2004): 631-642
A Seminal Essay on Culture Jamming
Dery, Mark. Culture Jamming: Hacking, Slashing and Sniping in the Empire of Signs.
YouTube Videos
Adbusters subvertisment. Part of this video was used in the documentary. The other videos were not.
Amateur video and activism.
Culture jam of a Gucci ad.
Culture jam of Dove/Axe/Unilever controversy.
Examples of subvertising.
How ads are subverted.
More examples of subvertising.
Short documentary on sexploitation.
Smoking causes impotence advertisement.