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Trade Review

This clear and objective study challenges strategists to reevaluate where the sources of power really reside and how these sources can be more effectively marshaled.

* Enterprise and Society *

This book will prove useful for graduate students in environmental management, sociology, and business departments, as well as policy makers and researchers investigating topics of consumption, corporate social responsibility, social movements, and environmental justice. It balances depth and breadth quite successfully, and incorporates empirical evidence and current literature to support discussions on conscientious consumerism.

* Journal of Cleaner Production *

Looking Behind the Label is a testament to the value of collaborative work that draws together scholars whose expertise is closely related—in this case, expertise on regulatory and governance structures for a range of global commodities—but distinct enough to add both depth and breadth to the analysis. . . . This is a fine, if sobering, contribution to our knowledge about consumption, market governance, and the realities of global production.

* Contemporary Sociology *

Looking Behind the Label is an important contribution to the literature on ethical consumption or political consumerism, and, more broadly, will be of interest to scholars and students of consumption, social movements, and global value chains.

* Social Forces *

Recommended.

* Choice *

Ultimately, the book moves readers away from individualistic stances on saving the world through buying 'socially responsible' products, to a much more critical sociological perspective by forcing us to look at how our political and economic structures can be the deepest source of international human rights violations and environmental degradation.

* Mobilizing Ideas *

As a collaborative project, Looking behind the Label benefits from the combined interdisciplinary expertise, making this a valuable contribution to the social sciences. . . . Reading this book can be an eye-opening experience for a variety of audiences from students of various levels to academics teaching and researching across the social sciences.

* New Global Studies *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Commonly Used Acronyms
Introduction: Rules, Responsibilities, and Rights in the Global Economy
Part I: Making Sense of Conscientious Consumerism
1. The Making of Conscientious Consumers: Individual and National Patterns
2. Dilemmas of Conscientious Consumerism
Part II: Behind the Label: Global Production and the Meaning of Standards
3. Wood and Paper Products: Searching for Sustainability
4. Food: Global Agriculture and Local Development
5. Apparel and Footwear: Standards for Sweatshops
6. Electronics: The Hidden Costs of Computing
Conclusion: Beyond Conscientious Consumerism
Appendix
Notes
References
Index

Looking behind the Label

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    A Paperback / softback by Tim Bartley, Sebastian Koos, Hiram Samel

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 25/05/2015
      ISBN13: 9780253016560, 978-0253016560
      ISBN10: 0253016568

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      This clear and objective study challenges strategists to reevaluate where the sources of power really reside and how these sources can be more effectively marshaled.

      * Enterprise and Society *

      This book will prove useful for graduate students in environmental management, sociology, and business departments, as well as policy makers and researchers investigating topics of consumption, corporate social responsibility, social movements, and environmental justice. It balances depth and breadth quite successfully, and incorporates empirical evidence and current literature to support discussions on conscientious consumerism.

      * Journal of Cleaner Production *

      Looking Behind the Label is a testament to the value of collaborative work that draws together scholars whose expertise is closely related—in this case, expertise on regulatory and governance structures for a range of global commodities—but distinct enough to add both depth and breadth to the analysis. . . . This is a fine, if sobering, contribution to our knowledge about consumption, market governance, and the realities of global production.

      * Contemporary Sociology *

      Looking Behind the Label is an important contribution to the literature on ethical consumption or political consumerism, and, more broadly, will be of interest to scholars and students of consumption, social movements, and global value chains.

      * Social Forces *

      Recommended.

      * Choice *

      Ultimately, the book moves readers away from individualistic stances on saving the world through buying 'socially responsible' products, to a much more critical sociological perspective by forcing us to look at how our political and economic structures can be the deepest source of international human rights violations and environmental degradation.

      * Mobilizing Ideas *

      As a collaborative project, Looking behind the Label benefits from the combined interdisciplinary expertise, making this a valuable contribution to the social sciences. . . . Reading this book can be an eye-opening experience for a variety of audiences from students of various levels to academics teaching and researching across the social sciences.

      * New Global Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      List of Commonly Used Acronyms
      Introduction: Rules, Responsibilities, and Rights in the Global Economy
      Part I: Making Sense of Conscientious Consumerism
      1. The Making of Conscientious Consumers: Individual and National Patterns
      2. Dilemmas of Conscientious Consumerism
      Part II: Behind the Label: Global Production and the Meaning of Standards
      3. Wood and Paper Products: Searching for Sustainability
      4. Food: Global Agriculture and Local Development
      5. Apparel and Footwear: Standards for Sweatshops
      6. Electronics: The Hidden Costs of Computing
      Conclusion: Beyond Conscientious Consumerism
      Appendix
      Notes
      References
      Index

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