In recent years, various social movement organizations have urged consumers to become more responsible for defending causes such as environmentalism and social justice, calling for boycotts, using labels to steer consumers towards more ethical products, or developing new types of exchange systems, consumption habits or lifestyles. Changing modes of consumption or lifestyles therefore seems to be a key objective in this consumer-targeted, collective action framework. However, the article shows that rather than trying to change mass consumer consumption patterns, these organizations actually seek to recruit consumers who support their causes into collective actions targeting companies and governments. It discusses the notion of political cons...
Academics, marketers, and the general public share a growing interest in socially conscious products...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
In recent years, various social movement organizations have urged consumers to become more responsib...
Holzer B. Political consumerism between individual choice and collective Action: social movements, r...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
Several recent studies have shown an increase in political consumerism (boycott and buycott) and a t...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This article presents reflections on new market actors, and economic social movements in particular...
Academics, marketers, and the general public share a growing interest in socially conscious products...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
In recent years, various social movement organizations have urged consumers to become more responsib...
Holzer B. Political consumerism between individual choice and collective Action: social movements, r...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
In the last decades, citizens increasingly used political consumerism and lifestyle activism to cont...
Several recent studies have shown an increase in political consumerism (boycott and buycott) and a t...
This chapter focuses on the relation between mass consumption and political consumerism. Mass consum...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
This article presents reflections on new market actors, and economic social movements in particular...
Academics, marketers, and the general public share a growing interest in socially conscious products...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...