This paper develops a theoretically and empirically founded critique of the concept of political consumerism. In the course of the last decade, political consumerism was “discovered” as a new form of political participation, revealing the politics behind products. Surveys show that individuals more and more often use their consumption to voice political concerns, boycotting products or explicitly buying products for a political reason (boycott). I first discuss this concept and its different dimensions. I then offer an encompassing critique thereof, focusing on four main aspects: the conceptualization of consumers and consumption, the question of whether political consumption is new, the universality of the notion, and the articulation betw...
Political consumerism has become over the past years an ever growing phenomenon, by which citizens e...
For dealing with various societal problems, 'political'/'ethical'/'responsible' consumerism is often...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
This paper develops a theoretically and empirically founded critique of the concept of political con...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Political consumption is a flourishing field of research at the intersection of consumer research an...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
Several recent studies have shown an increase in political consumerism (boycott and buycott) and a t...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This chapter highlights The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism’s most interesting findings and...
Abstract in Undetermined In media, policymaking and research, increasing attention is drawn to the p...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Political consumerism has become over the past years an ever growing phenomenon, by which citizens e...
For dealing with various societal problems, 'political'/'ethical'/'responsible' consumerism is often...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
This paper develops a theoretically and empirically founded critique of the concept of political con...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Political consumption is a flourishing field of research at the intersection of consumer research an...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
Several recent studies have shown an increase in political consumerism (boycott and buycott) and a t...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This chapter highlights The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism’s most interesting findings and...
Abstract in Undetermined In media, policymaking and research, increasing attention is drawn to the p...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Political consumerism has become over the past years an ever growing phenomenon, by which citizens e...
For dealing with various societal problems, 'political'/'ethical'/'responsible' consumerism is often...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...