In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in relation to consumption. We suggest that “caring about” does not necessarily lead to “care-giving,” as conceptualising an attitude–behaviour gap might imply, but that a closer examination of the intensity, morality, and articulation of care can lead to a greater understanding of consumer narratives and, thus, behaviour. To examine this proposition, a purposive sample of self-identified ethical consumers was interviewed. Care is expressed by the study’s participants in a variety of ways and linked to behaviour through diverse patterns that includes consumption and abstention. We find significant correspondence between the academic literature on th...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
Many consumers profess to want to avoid unethical offerings in the marketplace yet few act on this i...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
This paper engages with two contrasting approaches to conceptualising and studying consumer behaviou...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
Mainstream conceptualizations of ‘ethical consumption’ equate the notion with conscious, individual,...
Ethical organisations have criticised the production of some goods made in the developing world, on ...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
Our everyday shopping practices are increasingly marketed as opportunities to ‘make a difference’ vi...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
The increased levels of consumption that have accompanied our consumer-oriented culture have also gi...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
Many consumers profess to want to avoid unethical offerings in the marketplace yet few act on this i...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
This paper engages with two contrasting approaches to conceptualising and studying consumer behaviou...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
Mainstream conceptualizations of ‘ethical consumption’ equate the notion with conscious, individual,...
Ethical organisations have criticised the production of some goods made in the developing world, on ...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
Our everyday shopping practices are increasingly marketed as opportunities to ‘make a difference’ vi...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
The increased levels of consumption that have accompanied our consumer-oriented culture have also gi...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
International audienceAcademics have found that consumers express their ethics through their consump...
Many consumers profess to want to avoid unethical offerings in the marketplace yet few act on this i...