Recent trends indicate diminishing public engagement with formal electoral politics in many advanced liberal democracies, especially among the younger generations. However, evidence also suggests that there has been a simultaneous interest by many young citizens in political consumerism. In large part, this interest is shaped as a response to the individualisation and strict ‘economism’ driven by the underlying forces of neoliberalism. Disenfranchised and disillusioned by the seeming incapacity of the purely political sphere to respond to their individualised claims, and having internalised the neoliberal critique of democracy, these young empowered citizen-consumers often search for the ‘political’ within the bounds of the marketplace and ...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
Recent trends indicate diminishing public engagement with formal electoral politics in many advanced...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
Evidence suggests that purchasing products for ethical or political reasons−also known as political ...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This is a thesis about expansions of consumer choice, their causal effects on political engagement, ...
It has become almost of a commonplace both in academia and in the public to assume that political co...
Abstract: Based on the analysis of the European Social Survey (2002), this study explores the nature...
The perceived surge of young people's interest and engagement in politics as a result of their pro-e...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
Recent trends indicate diminishing public engagement with formal electoral politics in many advanced...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
Evidence suggests that purchasing products for ethical or political reasons−also known as political ...
Recent trends suggest that young people in Britain are increasingly rejecting electoral politics. Ho...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This is a thesis about expansions of consumer choice, their causal effects on political engagement, ...
It has become almost of a commonplace both in academia and in the public to assume that political co...
Abstract: Based on the analysis of the European Social Survey (2002), this study explores the nature...
The perceived surge of young people's interest and engagement in politics as a result of their pro-e...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...