Everyday Sustainability takes readers to ground zero of market-based sustainability initiatives—Darjeeling, India—where Fair Trade ostensibly promises gender justice to minority Nepali women engaged in organic tea production. These women tea farmers and plantation workers have distinct entrepreneurial strategies and everyday practices of social justice that at times dovetail with and at other times rub against the tenets of the emerging global morality market. The author questions why women beneficiaries of transnational justice-making projects remain skeptical about the potential for economic and social empowerment through Fair Trade while simultaneously seeking to use the movement to give voice to their situated demands for mobility, econ...
The fair trade movement is a social entrepreneurship project that deals with a subsistence m...
From last ten decades women’s empowerment and gender equality is the top most agendas of the whole w...
Increasing numbers of consumers see themselves as ‘partners’ in poverty reduction, purchasing Fairtr...
My dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the localized effects of emerging global ethical ...
textabstractThe study investigates whether Fair Trade Organizations (FTOs) are able to adhere to the...
Abstract In this article I underscore how women organic tea farmers build economic resilience throu...
Does fair trade facilitate social justice? Mark Hudson and Mara Fridell, co-authors of Fair Trade, S...
Much of the awareness in society towards sustainable development objectives has been fostered by Uni...
Fair Trade is a growing international movement with the aim to empower disadvantaged producers and w...
The tea industry is the second most organized industry after rubber in Tripura, India and is gravid ...
Equality to both genders is not only a fundamental right, but necessary condition for sustainable ec...
Much of the awareness in society towards sustainable development objectives hasbeen fostered by Unit...
For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of ...
Fair and ethical trade is often criticized for being highly gendered, and for institutionalizing the...
The need for gender inclusion in debates over resource management and sustainability has long been r...
The fair trade movement is a social entrepreneurship project that deals with a subsistence m...
From last ten decades women’s empowerment and gender equality is the top most agendas of the whole w...
Increasing numbers of consumers see themselves as ‘partners’ in poverty reduction, purchasing Fairtr...
My dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the localized effects of emerging global ethical ...
textabstractThe study investigates whether Fair Trade Organizations (FTOs) are able to adhere to the...
Abstract In this article I underscore how women organic tea farmers build economic resilience throu...
Does fair trade facilitate social justice? Mark Hudson and Mara Fridell, co-authors of Fair Trade, S...
Much of the awareness in society towards sustainable development objectives has been fostered by Uni...
Fair Trade is a growing international movement with the aim to empower disadvantaged producers and w...
The tea industry is the second most organized industry after rubber in Tripura, India and is gravid ...
Equality to both genders is not only a fundamental right, but necessary condition for sustainable ec...
Much of the awareness in society towards sustainable development objectives hasbeen fostered by Unit...
For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of ...
Fair and ethical trade is often criticized for being highly gendered, and for institutionalizing the...
The need for gender inclusion in debates over resource management and sustainability has long been r...
The fair trade movement is a social entrepreneurship project that deals with a subsistence m...
From last ten decades women’s empowerment and gender equality is the top most agendas of the whole w...
Increasing numbers of consumers see themselves as ‘partners’ in poverty reduction, purchasing Fairtr...