Ashleigh Logan-McFarlane
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Dr Ashleigh Logan-McFarlane

Lecturer

Biography

Dr Ashleigh McFarlane is a Lecturer in Marketing and Co-Chair of the Academy of Marketing Visual Methods Research (SIG). She received her ESRC funded PhD from the University of Strathclyde and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Ashleigh’s research explores societal issues related to consumer behaviour and marketing. Her expertise in digital, ethnographic methods reveals how emerging behaviours in digital spaces are shaping marketplace behaviours. Her research focuses on influencers, market dynamics, labour, fashion marketing and visual methodologies. This is reflected in her teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate modules. Recent work has explored the phenomenon of fashion influencers aged 50+ and how digital, aesthetic labours on social media platforms such as Instagram can lead to success in the fashion industry.

Ashleigh’s research has appeared in international peer-reviewed journals including: European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, Advances in Consumer Research and Celebrity Studies. Her work has been presented at leading peer-reviewed conferences in Consumer Behaviour internationally. Ashleigh is an active member of the Association for Consumer Research and the Consumer Culture Theory Network. Ashleigh also has connections with a number of organisations specialising in understanding emerging consumer behaviours in digital contexts.

Research Groups

Research Areas

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Academy of Marketing Visual Methods Special Interest Group (SIG) Co-Chair
  • Key member of the Academy of Marketing Visual Methods SIG advisory board

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Workshop Chair Academy of Marketing Visual Methods

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • FHEA Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

 

Invited Speaker

  • #50+ Fashion Instagram Influencers: Cognitive age and Aesthetic Digital Labours

 

Media Activity

  • Channel 4 Super Shoppers (6th April 2018 aired June 2018) An interview with Anna Richardson on the impact of UK Supermarket chain product pricing and positioning strategies on shopper behaviours.

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Membership of the Association for Consumer Research (ACR)
  • Membership of the Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) Network
  • Membership of the Academy of Marketing

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Eco-Friendly Parenting, Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas (CODI), The Edinburgh Fringe (August).
  • Creative Sparks

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • External PhD examiner University of Manchester Faculty of Science and Engineering

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer for Annals of Tourism Research
  • Pearson Education
  • Reviewer for Arts Marketing an International Journal
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Marketing Management

 

Date


14 results

The Kate Effect: Fashion, Femininity and Identity.

Presentation / Conference
Logan, A. (2015, April)
The Kate Effect: Fashion, Femininity and Identity.. Paper presented at Interpretive Consumer Research 2015, University of Edinburgh. (Unpublished)

Unpacking the fashion Ideology of the celebrity princess brand.

Presentation / Conference
Logan, A. (2014, June)
Unpacking the fashion Ideology of the celebrity princess brand.. Paper presented at Gender, Marketing and Consumer Behaviour (ACR Gender), Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. (Unpublished)

Re-fashioning Kate: The Making of a Celebrity Princess Brand

Journal Article
Logan, A., Hamilton, K., & Hewer, P. (2013)
Re-fashioning Kate: The Making of a Celebrity Princess Brand. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 41, 378-383
We illustrate the processes wherein a celebrity’s appropriation of fashion discourse transforms the celebrity brand from an ‘ordinary’ individual to an ‘extraordinary’ celebri...

Developing a Social Platform for Interdisciplinary Research in the field of Sustainability Science

Presentation / Conference
Bratton, A., Hepburn, J., Logan-McFarlane, A., & Noble, S. (2012, June)
Developing a Social Platform for Interdisciplinary Research in the field of Sustainability Science. Paper presented at Future Connections for Sustainability, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
This research project is inspired by the UNESCO Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) initiative 2005-2014, and seeks to encourage the incorporation of ethics...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • ESRC +1 Nostalgic Celebrity Culture: Dynamics between Past and Present within Consumer Culture

Current Post Grad projects