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  • Ethical Consumption: Social Value and Economic Practice

    Ethical Consumption by Carrier, James G.; Luetchford, Peter G.;

    Social Value and Economic Practice

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Berghahn Books
    • Date of Publication 1 March 2012
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9780857453426
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages246 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 545 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    Increasingly, consumers in North America and Europe see their purchasing as a way to express to the commercial world their concerns about trade justice, the environment and similar issues. This ethical consumption has attracted growing attention in the press and among academics. Extending beyond the growing body of scholarly work on the topic in several ways, this volume focuses primarily on consumers rather than producers and commodity chains. It presents cases from a variety of European countries and is concerned with a wide range of objects and types of ethical consumption, not simply the usual tropical foodstuffs, trade justice and the system of fair trade. Contributors situate ethical consumption within different contexts, from common Western assumptions about economy and society, to the operation of ethical-consumption commerce, to the ways that people’s ethical consumption can affect and be affected by their social situation. By locating consumers and their practices in the social and economic contexts in which they exist and that their ethical consumption affects, this volume presents a compelling interrogation of the rhetoric and assumptions of ethical consumption.

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    Table of Contents:

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    List of figures
    Preface

    Introduction
    James G. Carrier

    Section I: Producers and Consumers

    Section Introduction

    Chapter 1. Good chocolate? An examination of ethical consumption in cocoa
    Amanda Berlan

    Chapter 2. Consuming producers: fair trade and small farmers
    Peter G. Luetchford

    Chapter 3. ‘Trade, not aid’: imagining ethical economy
    Lill Vramo

    Chapter 4. ‘Today, one can farm organic without living organic’: Belgian farmers and recent changes in organic farming
    Audrey Vankeerberghen

    Section II: Ethical Consumption Contexts

    Section Introduction

    Chapter 5. Narratives of concern: beyond the ‘official’ discourse of ethical consumption in Hungary
    Tamás Dombos

    Chapter 6. Critical consumption in Palermo: imagined society, class and fractured locality
    Giovanni Orlando

    Chapter 7. On the challenges of signalling ethics without the stuff: tales of conspicuous green anti-consumption
    Cindy Isenhour

    Chapter 8. Ethical consumption as religious testimony: The Quaker case
    Peter Collins

    Chapter 9. Re-inventing food: the ethics of developing local food
    Cristina Grasseni

    Conclusion
    James G. Carrier and Richard Wilk

    About the contributors
    Bibliography
    Index

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