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Stamped on products
from coffee to handicrafts, the term “fair trade” has quickly become one of
today’s most seductive consumer buzzwords. Purportedly created through fair
labor practices, or in ways that are environmentally sustainable, fair-trade
products give buyers peace of mind in knowing that, in theory, how they shop
can help make the world a better place. Buying
into Fair Trade turns the spotlight onto this growing trend, exploring how fair-trade
shoppers think about their own altruism within an increasingly global economy.


Using over 100 interviews with
fair-trade consumers, national leaders of the movement, coffee farmers, and
artisans, author Keith Brown describes both the strategies that consumers use
to confront the moral contradictions involved in trying to shop ethically and the
ways shopkeepers and suppliers reconcile their need to do good with the
ever-present need to turn a profit. In addition to his in-depth analysis of the
fair-trade market, Brown also provides a how-to chapter that outlines
strategies readers can use to appear altruistic.This chapter highlights the ways that
socially responsible markets have been detached from issues of morality. A
fascinating account of how consumers
first learn about, understand, and sometimes ignore the ethical implications of
shopping, Buying into Fair Trade sheds
new light on the potential for the fair trade market to reshape the world into
a more socially-just place.

Buying into Fair Trade: Culture, Morality, and Consumption

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Stamped on products from coffee to handicrafts, the term “fair trade” has quickly become one of today’s most seductive consumer... Read more

    Publisher: New York University Press
    Publication Date: 15/04/2013
    ISBN13: 9780814725368, 978-0814725368
    ISBN10: 0814725368

    Number of Pages: 199

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Stamped on products
    from coffee to handicrafts, the term “fair trade” has quickly become one of
    today’s most seductive consumer buzzwords. Purportedly created through fair
    labor practices, or in ways that are environmentally sustainable, fair-trade
    products give buyers peace of mind in knowing that, in theory, how they shop
    can help make the world a better place. Buying
    into Fair Trade turns the spotlight onto this growing trend, exploring how fair-trade
    shoppers think about their own altruism within an increasingly global economy.


    Using over 100 interviews with
    fair-trade consumers, national leaders of the movement, coffee farmers, and
    artisans, author Keith Brown describes both the strategies that consumers use
    to confront the moral contradictions involved in trying to shop ethically and the
    ways shopkeepers and suppliers reconcile their need to do good with the
    ever-present need to turn a profit. In addition to his in-depth analysis of the
    fair-trade market, Brown also provides a how-to chapter that outlines
    strategies readers can use to appear altruistic.This chapter highlights the ways that
    socially responsible markets have been detached from issues of morality. A
    fascinating account of how consumers
    first learn about, understand, and sometimes ignore the ethical implications of
    shopping, Buying into Fair Trade sheds
    new light on the potential for the fair trade market to reshape the world into
    a more socially-just place.

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