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The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corporate boycotts, increased preferences for organic and fairtrade products, and lifestyle choices such as veganism. It has also become an area of increasing research across a variety of disciplines. Political consumerism uses consumer power to change institutional or market practices that are found ethically, environmentally, or politically objectionable. Through such actions, the goods offered on the consumer market are problematized and politicized. Distinctions between consumers and citizens and…mehr
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corporate boycotts, increased preferences for organic and fairtrade products, and lifestyle choices such as veganism. It has also become an area of increasing research across a variety of disciplines. Political consumerism uses consumer power to change institutional or market practices that are found ethically, environmentally, or politically objectionable. Through such actions, the goods offered on the consumer market are problematized and politicized. Distinctions between consumers and citizens and between the economy and politics collapse. The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism offers the first comprehensive theoretical and comparative overview of the ways in which the market becomes a political arena. It maps the four major forms of political consumerism: boycotting, buycotting (spending to show support), lifestyle politics, and discursive actions, such as culture jamming. Chapters by leading scholars examine political consumerism in different locations and industry sectors, and in consideration of environmental and human rights problems, political events, and the ethics of production and manufacturing practices. This volume offers a thorough exploration of the phenomenon and its myriad dilemmas, involving religion, race, nationalism, gender relations, animals, and our common future. Moreover, the Handbook takes stock of political consumerism's effectiveness in solving complex global problems and its use to both promote and impede democracy.
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Magnus Bostr?m is Professor of Sociology at ?rebro University, in Sweden. Michele Micheletti is the Lars Johan Hierta Chair of Political Science at Stockholm University. Peter Oosterveer is Professor in the Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University, in the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Studying Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström, Michele Micheletti, and Peter Oosterveer * Part I. Historical Routes of Political Consumerism * 2. The Development of Political Consumerism in India: A Historical Perspective * Hari Sreekumar and Rohit Varman * 3. Political Consumerism in the South African and British Anti-Apartheid Movements: The Historical Role of Consumer Boycott Campaigns * Johan Nicolaas Wilhelm de Jager * Part II. Theory and Designing Research on Political Consumerism * 4. Protest, Social Movements, and Spaces for Politically Oriented Consumerist Actions--Nationally, Transnationally, and Locally * Francesca Forno * 5. Modes of Coordination in Political Consumerism * Mario Diani * 6. A Behavioral Economic Perspective on Political Consumerism * Sebastian Berger * 7. Political Consumerism and the Social-Practice Perspective * Peter Oosterveer, Gert Spaargaren, and Sanneke Kloppenburg * 8. Veganism and Plant-Based Eating: Analysis of Interplay Between Discursive Strategies and Lifestyle Political Consumerism * Piia Jallinoja, Markus Vinnari, and Mari Niva * 9. Studying Media Within Political Consumerism: Past and Present * Mundo Yang and Sigrid Baringhorst * 10. Rejecting and Embracing Brands in Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström * 11. Globalization, Governance Gaps, and the Emergence of New Institutions for Political Consumerism * Lars H. Gulbrandsen * 12. Conceptualizing Political Consumerism as Part of the Global Value Chain * Gavin Fridell * Part III. Industry Sectors and Political Consumerism * 13. Political Food Consumerism Between Mundane Routines and Organizational Alliance-Building * Bente Halkier * 14. Utilizing Political Consumerism to Challenge the 21st Century Fast Fashion Industry * Kim Y. Hiller Connell * 15. Toy Consumption as Political: Challenges for Making Dreams Come True * Mikael Klintman * 16. The Shifting Politics of Sustainable Seafood Consumerism * Simon R. Bush and Cathy A. Roheim * 17. Political Consumerism for Sustainable Tourism: A Review * Machiel Lamers, Jeroen Nawijn, and Eke Eijgelaar * 18. Political Consumerism in the Oil and Mining Extractive Industries: Possibilities for Sustainability and Social Justice * Mark C. J. Stoddart, Max Chewinski, B. Quinn Burt, and Megan Stewart * 19. Household Appliances and Electronics: Discussing the Relative Absence of Political Consumerism * Toke Haunstrup Christensen, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, and Mette Hove Jacobsen * 20. Energy Devices and Political Consumerism in Reconfigured Energy Systems * Sanneke Kloppenburg and Bas van Vliet * Part IV. The Geographic Spread and Practice of Political Consumerism * 21. Political Consumerism in Northwestern Europe: Leading by Example? * Joost de Moor and Philip Balsiger * 22. Political Consumerism in Southern Europe * Eleftheria J. Lekakis and Francesca Forno * 23. Political Consumerism in Central and Eastern Europe * Léna Pellandini-Simányi and Emese Gulyás * 24. Boycotting and Buycotting in Consumer Cultures: Political Consumerism in North America * Meredith A. Katz * 25. Politicizing Consumption in Latin America * Fátima Portilho and Michele Micheletti * 26. Tracing Political Consumerism in Africa and the Middle East * Peter Oosterveer, Laurent Glin, and Michele Micheletti * 27. Institutional Changes and Changing Political Consumerism in China * Zhang Lei, Wenling Liu, and Peter Oosterveer * 28. Facilitating Political Consumerism in an Emerging Economy: The Case of Political Consumerism in Thailand * Kanang Kantamaturapoj, Natapol Thongplew, and Suwit Wibulpolprasert * Part V. Democratic Paradoxes and Challenges in Political Consumerism * 29. Undemocratic Political Consumerism * Dietlind Stolle and Lucas Huissoud * 30. "Buy White--Stay Fair": Racist Political Consumerism in Australian History * Stefanie Affeldt * 31. Political Consumerism and Nationalist Struggles in Europe * Eleftheria J. Lekakis * 32. Racialized Political Consumerism in the United States * Bo Yun Park * 33. Problematic Political Consumerism: Confusions and Moral Dilemmas in Boycott Activism * Michele Micheletti and Didem Oral * 34. Some Dilemmas of Political Consumerism: Class and Ecotourism Practices in the Philippines * Sarah Webb and Anna Cristina Pertierra * 35. Prohibition, Legalization, and Political Consumerism: Insights From the U.S. and Canadian Cannabis Markets * Elizabeth A. Bennett * Part VI. The Problem-Solving Potential of Political Consumerism * 36. The Successes of Political Consumerism as a Social Movement * Lara Monticelli and Donatella della Porta * 37. Political Consumerism and Corporate Strategy Towards Sustainability Standard-Setting: In or Out of Sync? * Luc Fransen * 38. From Moral Concerns to Market Values: How Political Consumerism Shapes Markets * Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier * 39. Government Engagement With Political Consumerism * Erik Hysing * 40. Mass-Consumption and Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström and Mikael Klintman * Part VII. Conclusion * 41. Political Consumerism: Research Challenges and Future Directions * Magnus Boström, Michele Micheletti, and Peter Oosterveer
* 1. Studying Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström, Michele Micheletti, and Peter Oosterveer * Part I. Historical Routes of Political Consumerism * 2. The Development of Political Consumerism in India: A Historical Perspective * Hari Sreekumar and Rohit Varman * 3. Political Consumerism in the South African and British Anti-Apartheid Movements: The Historical Role of Consumer Boycott Campaigns * Johan Nicolaas Wilhelm de Jager * Part II. Theory and Designing Research on Political Consumerism * 4. Protest, Social Movements, and Spaces for Politically Oriented Consumerist Actions--Nationally, Transnationally, and Locally * Francesca Forno * 5. Modes of Coordination in Political Consumerism * Mario Diani * 6. A Behavioral Economic Perspective on Political Consumerism * Sebastian Berger * 7. Political Consumerism and the Social-Practice Perspective * Peter Oosterveer, Gert Spaargaren, and Sanneke Kloppenburg * 8. Veganism and Plant-Based Eating: Analysis of Interplay Between Discursive Strategies and Lifestyle Political Consumerism * Piia Jallinoja, Markus Vinnari, and Mari Niva * 9. Studying Media Within Political Consumerism: Past and Present * Mundo Yang and Sigrid Baringhorst * 10. Rejecting and Embracing Brands in Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström * 11. Globalization, Governance Gaps, and the Emergence of New Institutions for Political Consumerism * Lars H. Gulbrandsen * 12. Conceptualizing Political Consumerism as Part of the Global Value Chain * Gavin Fridell * Part III. Industry Sectors and Political Consumerism * 13. Political Food Consumerism Between Mundane Routines and Organizational Alliance-Building * Bente Halkier * 14. Utilizing Political Consumerism to Challenge the 21st Century Fast Fashion Industry * Kim Y. Hiller Connell * 15. Toy Consumption as Political: Challenges for Making Dreams Come True * Mikael Klintman * 16. The Shifting Politics of Sustainable Seafood Consumerism * Simon R. Bush and Cathy A. Roheim * 17. Political Consumerism for Sustainable Tourism: A Review * Machiel Lamers, Jeroen Nawijn, and Eke Eijgelaar * 18. Political Consumerism in the Oil and Mining Extractive Industries: Possibilities for Sustainability and Social Justice * Mark C. J. Stoddart, Max Chewinski, B. Quinn Burt, and Megan Stewart * 19. Household Appliances and Electronics: Discussing the Relative Absence of Political Consumerism * Toke Haunstrup Christensen, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, and Mette Hove Jacobsen * 20. Energy Devices and Political Consumerism in Reconfigured Energy Systems * Sanneke Kloppenburg and Bas van Vliet * Part IV. The Geographic Spread and Practice of Political Consumerism * 21. Political Consumerism in Northwestern Europe: Leading by Example? * Joost de Moor and Philip Balsiger * 22. Political Consumerism in Southern Europe * Eleftheria J. Lekakis and Francesca Forno * 23. Political Consumerism in Central and Eastern Europe * Léna Pellandini-Simányi and Emese Gulyás * 24. Boycotting and Buycotting in Consumer Cultures: Political Consumerism in North America * Meredith A. Katz * 25. Politicizing Consumption in Latin America * Fátima Portilho and Michele Micheletti * 26. Tracing Political Consumerism in Africa and the Middle East * Peter Oosterveer, Laurent Glin, and Michele Micheletti * 27. Institutional Changes and Changing Political Consumerism in China * Zhang Lei, Wenling Liu, and Peter Oosterveer * 28. Facilitating Political Consumerism in an Emerging Economy: The Case of Political Consumerism in Thailand * Kanang Kantamaturapoj, Natapol Thongplew, and Suwit Wibulpolprasert * Part V. Democratic Paradoxes and Challenges in Political Consumerism * 29. Undemocratic Political Consumerism * Dietlind Stolle and Lucas Huissoud * 30. "Buy White--Stay Fair": Racist Political Consumerism in Australian History * Stefanie Affeldt * 31. Political Consumerism and Nationalist Struggles in Europe * Eleftheria J. Lekakis * 32. Racialized Political Consumerism in the United States * Bo Yun Park * 33. Problematic Political Consumerism: Confusions and Moral Dilemmas in Boycott Activism * Michele Micheletti and Didem Oral * 34. Some Dilemmas of Political Consumerism: Class and Ecotourism Practices in the Philippines * Sarah Webb and Anna Cristina Pertierra * 35. Prohibition, Legalization, and Political Consumerism: Insights From the U.S. and Canadian Cannabis Markets * Elizabeth A. Bennett * Part VI. The Problem-Solving Potential of Political Consumerism * 36. The Successes of Political Consumerism as a Social Movement * Lara Monticelli and Donatella della Porta * 37. Political Consumerism and Corporate Strategy Towards Sustainability Standard-Setting: In or Out of Sync? * Luc Fransen * 38. From Moral Concerns to Market Values: How Political Consumerism Shapes Markets * Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier * 39. Government Engagement With Political Consumerism * Erik Hysing * 40. Mass-Consumption and Political Consumerism * Magnus Boström and Mikael Klintman * Part VII. Conclusion * 41. Political Consumerism: Research Challenges and Future Directions * Magnus Boström, Michele Micheletti, and Peter Oosterveer
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