Ethical consumption, fair trade, consumer protests, brand backlashes, green goods, boycotts and downshifting: these are all now familiar consumer activities – and in some cases, are almost mainstream. They are part of the expanding field of 'radical consumption' in a world where we are encouraged to shop for change. But just how radical are these forms of consumption? This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to examining contemporary radical consumption, analyzing its possibilities and problems, moralities, methods of mediation and its connections to wider cultural formations of production and politics. Jo Littler argues that we require a more expansive vocabulary and to open up new approaches of enquiry in order to understand t...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
Over-consumption in the industrialised world is a significant factor affecting global sustainability...
Sometimes our ethical and environmental values do not meet with the things we desire. Even if we mig...
Ethical consumption, fair trade, consumer protests, brand backlashes, green goods, boycotts and down...
A not-so-quiet revolution seems to be occurring in wealthy capitalist societies - supermarkets selli...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
Consumers in the U.S. have increasingly (and often paradoxically) turned to their consumption as a s...
Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovativ...
The term “sustainable consumption” is subject to many interpretations, from Agenda 21's hopeful asse...
Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovativ...
In the past decades, numerous disciplines have investigated so-called ethical and alternative forms ...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
Why do people consume the way they do, and how might social change be supported towards more sustain...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
Over-consumption in the industrialised world is a significant factor affecting global sustainability...
Sometimes our ethical and environmental values do not meet with the things we desire. Even if we mig...
Ethical consumption, fair trade, consumer protests, brand backlashes, green goods, boycotts and down...
A not-so-quiet revolution seems to be occurring in wealthy capitalist societies - supermarkets selli...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
During the second half of the twentieth century there was a rapid growth in the sub-discipline of th...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
Consumers in the U.S. have increasingly (and often paradoxically) turned to their consumption as a s...
Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovativ...
The term “sustainable consumption” is subject to many interpretations, from Agenda 21's hopeful asse...
Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovativ...
In the past decades, numerous disciplines have investigated so-called ethical and alternative forms ...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
Why do people consume the way they do, and how might social change be supported towards more sustain...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
Over-consumption in the industrialised world is a significant factor affecting global sustainability...
Sometimes our ethical and environmental values do not meet with the things we desire. Even if we mig...