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Being in the Zone

Staging Retail Theater at ESPN Zone Chicago

JOHN F. SHERRY, Jr.

Northwestern University

ROBERT V. KOZINETS

Northwestern University

DIANA STORM

University of Southern Denmark-Odense University

ADAM DUHACHEK

Northwestern University

KRITTINEE NUTTAVUTHISIT

Northwestern University

BENÉT DeBERRY-SPENCE

Northwestern University

Experiential consumption is a topic of growing interest in the social scientific and managerial literatures. While consumer experience is profoundly shaped by the built environment, a critical eye has been cast on the oppressive nature of themed environments. While offering multisensory sensual opportunities, themed retail environments cater primarily to the visual impulse and have been theorized to both direct and misdirect attention in ways beneficial to marketers. In this ethnography of the servicescape of ESPN Zone Chicago, the ways in which retail theater encourages consumers to animate a themed sporting venue and the ways consumers respond to these cultural prompts are explored. The authors explore the instrumental relationship between retail space and consumer experience in themed environments and attend to the interrelated role of the visual, the sacred, brand, mass media, and sport. Conclusions find that consumers watch marketers in these spaces as much as marketers watch consumers—a finding termed obverse panopticism.

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 30, No. 4, 465-510 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/089124101030004005


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