Mainstream conceptualizations of ‘ethical consumption’ equate the notion with conscious, individual, market-mediated choices motivated by ethical or political aims that transcend ordinary concerns. Drawing on recent sociology and anthropology of consumption literature on the links between ordinary ethics and ethical consumption, this article discusses some of the limitations of this conceptualization. Using data from 32 focus groups conducted in Chile and Brazil, we propose a conceptualization of ethical consumption that does not centre on individual, market-mediated choices but understands it at the level of practical outcomes, which we refer to as different forms of ‘ethical living’. To do that, we argue, we need to depart from the deonto...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Ariztia presented the first findings of an ongoing multi-national research project ‘Sustainable Cho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.org...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis article challenges the longstanding trend of much empirical material...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis article challenges the longstanding trend of much empirical material...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how individuals define ethical consumption (EC) and then how...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Ariztia presented the first findings of an ongoing multi-national research project ‘Sustainable Cho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.org...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis article challenges the longstanding trend of much empirical material...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis article challenges the longstanding trend of much empirical material...
Given the excessive consumption of natural resources in affluent contexts across the world, this pap...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how individuals define ethical consumption (EC) and then how...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
This article discusses the importance of a multilevel and intertwined understanding of ethical consu...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...