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Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovative reinterpretation of the forces that have shaped the remarkable growth of ethical consumption.

  • Develops a theoretically informed new approach to shape our understanding of the pragmatic nature of ethical action in consumption processes
  • Provides empirical research on everyday consumers, social networks, and campaigns
  • Fills a gap in research on the topic with its distinctive focus on fair trade consumption
  • Locates ethical consumption within a range of social theoretical debates -on neoliberalism, governmentality, and globalisation
  • Challenges the moralism of much of the analysis of ethical consumption, which sees it as a retreat from proper citizenly politics and an expression of individualised consumerism

Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption

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Hardback by Clive Barnett , Paul Cloke

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9781405145589, 978-1405145589
    ISBN10: 1405145587

    Number of Pages: 248

    Description

    Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovative reinterpretation of the forces that have shaped the remarkable growth of ethical consumption.

    • Develops a theoretically informed new approach to shape our understanding of the pragmatic nature of ethical action in consumption processes
    • Provides empirical research on everyday consumers, social networks, and campaigns
    • Fills a gap in research on the topic with its distinctive focus on fair trade consumption
    • Locates ethical consumption within a range of social theoretical debates -on neoliberalism, governmentality, and globalisation
    • Challenges the moralism of much of the analysis of ethical consumption, which sees it as a retreat from proper citizenly politics and an expression of individualised consumerism

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