Evidence suggests that purchasing products for ethical or political reasons−also known as political consumerism−may be gaining in importance. With (young) people’s declining voting rates and a general disinterest in political institutions, scholars and political elites alike are speculating on the evolution of citizenship. Research shows that citizens in countries like the UK see issue and life-style-based politics as increasingly relevant. These developments point to an interest in understanding political consumerism and its relationship to citizenship. Through analysis of a survey conducted among 1215 respondents in the UK, this article presents evidence in particular for youth’s notable presence online and their affinity for a particular...
Purpose. The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
This chapter highlights The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism’s most interesting findings and...
With youth, in particular, there are perceptions of declining political interest; at the same time t...
Recent trends indicate diminishing public engagement with formal electoral politics in many advanced...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
What are the main demographic and lifestyle predictors that influence motivation behind political co...
Digital media use can connect citizens across geographic boundaries into coordinated action by distr...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
The perceived surge of young people's interest and engagement in politics as a result of their pro-e...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
Purpose. The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
This chapter highlights The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism’s most interesting findings and...
With youth, in particular, there are perceptions of declining political interest; at the same time t...
Recent trends indicate diminishing public engagement with formal electoral politics in many advanced...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
What are the main demographic and lifestyle predictors that influence motivation behind political co...
Digital media use can connect citizens across geographic boundaries into coordinated action by distr...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
The perceived surge of young people's interest and engagement in politics as a result of their pro-e...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
Purpose. The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
This chapter highlights The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism’s most interesting findings and...