Essec\Faculty\Model\Contribution {#2220
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"slug" => "16514-the-dark-side-of-brilliance-diamonds-as-troubled-commodities"
"yearMonth" => "2026-06"
"year" => 2026
"title" => "The dark side of brilliance: diamonds as troubled commodities"
"description" => "DION, D. et PAVLYUCHENKO, R. (2026). The dark side of brilliance: diamonds as troubled commodities. <i>Consumption Markets & Culture</i>, In press, pp. 1-10."
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"name" => "DION Delphine"
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"name" => "PAVLYUCHENKO Roman"
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"keywords" => array:4 [
0 => "Luxury"
1 => "diamonds"
2 => "sustainability"
3 => "jewelry"
]
"updatedAt" => "2026-06-11 11:08:53"
"publicationUrl" => "https://doi.org/10.1080/10253866.2026.2682768"
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"abstract" => array:2 [
"fr" => """
Diamonds are among the most celebrated luxury commodities in global\n
markets, symbolizing love, status, success, and permanence. Yet behind\n
this glamorous façade lies a deeply troubled commodity whose value is\n
historically and contemporarily entangled with colonial violence,\n
cultural oppression, ecological destruction, and moral controversy. This\n
article reframes diamonds not as enduring marketplace icons but as\n
commodities that consistently generate, manage, and redistribute\n
trouble. From the colonial afterlives of iconic stones and the\n
normalization of debt-driven romantic consumption to the exclusion of\n
lab-grown alternatives and the limits of conflict and sustainability\n
certifications, the industry repeatedly co-opts critique while preserving\n
an extractive and fundamentally unsustainable market system. By\n
foregrounding diamonds as a paradigmatic troubled commodity, this\n
article contributes to a growing interest in how markets perpetuate or\n
fail to resolve economic, social, and cultural troubles.
"""
"en" => """
Diamonds are among the most celebrated luxury commodities in global\n
markets, symbolizing love, status, success, and permanence. Yet behind\n
this glamorous façade lies a deeply troubled commodity whose value is\n
historically and contemporarily entangled with colonial violence,\n
cultural oppression, ecological destruction, and moral controversy. This\n
article reframes diamonds not as enduring marketplace icons but as\n
commodities that consistently generate, manage, and redistribute\n
trouble. From the colonial afterlives of iconic stones and the\n
normalization of debt-driven romantic consumption to the exclusion of\n
lab-grown alternatives and the limits of conflict and sustainability\n
certifications, the industry repeatedly co-opts critique while preserving\n
an extractive and fundamentally unsustainable market system. By\n
foregrounding diamonds as a paradigmatic troubled commodity, this\n
article contributes to a growing interest in how markets perpetuate or\n
fail to resolve economic, social, and cultural troubles.
"""
]
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"fr" => "Marketing"
"en" => "Marketing"
]
"indexedAt" => "2026-07-13T23:23:31.000Z"
"docTitle" => "The dark side of brilliance: diamonds as troubled commodities"
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"authorNames" => "<a href="/cv/dion-delphine">DION Delphine</a>, PAVLYUCHENKO Roman"
"docDescription" => "<span class="document-property-authors">DION Delphine, PAVLYUCHENKO Roman</span><br><span class="document-property-authors_fields">Marketing</span> | <span class="document-property-year">2026</span>"
"keywordList" => "<a href="#">Luxury</a>, <a href="#">diamonds</a>, <a href="#">sustainability</a>, <a href="#">jewelry</a>"
"docPreview" => "<b>The dark side of brilliance: diamonds as troubled commodities</b><br><span>2026-06 | Journal articles </span>"
"docType" => "research"
"publicationLink" => "<a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/10253866.2026.2682768" target="_blank">The dark side of brilliance: diamonds as troubled commodities</a>"
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