The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism
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- 9780190629038
- 323.042 OXF
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1. 1. Studying Political Consumerism
Part I: Historical Routes of Political Consumerism
2. The Development of Political Consumerism in India: A Historical Perspective
3. Political Consumerism in the South African and British Anti-Apartheid Movements: The Historical Role of Consumer Boycott Campaigns
Part II: Theory and Designing Research on Political Consumerism
4. Protest, Social Movements, and Spaces for Politically Oriented Consumerist Actions—Nationally, Transnationally, and Locally
5. Modes of Coordination in Political Consumerism
6. A Behavioral Economic Perspective on Political Consumerism
7. Political Consumerism and the Social-Practice Perspective
8. Veganism and Plant-Based Eating: Analysis of Interplay Between Discursive Strategies and Lifestyle Political Consumerism
9. Studying Media Within Political Consumerism: Past and Present
10. Rejecting and Embracing Brands in Political Consumerism
11. Globalization, Governance Gaps, and the Emergence of New Institutions for Political Consumerism
12. Conceptualizing Political Consumerism as Part of the Global Value Chain
Part III: Industry Sectors and Political Consumerism
13. Political Food Consumerism Between Mundane Routines and Organizational Alliance-Building
14. Utilizing Political Consumerism to Challenge the 21st Century Fast Fashion Industry
15. Toy Consumption as Political: Challenges for Making Dreams Come True
16. The Shifting Politics of Sustainable Seafood Consumerism
17. Political Consumerism for Sustainable Tourism: A Review
18. Political Consumerism in the Oil and Mining Extractive Industries: Possibilities for Sustainability and Social Justice
19. Household Appliances and Electronics: Discussing the Relative Absence of Political Consumerism
20. Energy Devices and Political Consumerism in Reconfigured Energy Systems
Part IV: The Geographic Spread and Practice of Political Consumerism
21. Political Consumerism in Northwestern Europe: Leading by Example?
22. Political Consumerism in Southern Europe
23. Political Consumerism in Central and Eastern Europe
24. Boycotting and Buycotting in Consumer Cultures: Political Consumerism in North America
25. Politicizing Consumption in Latin America
26. Tracing Political Consumerism in Africa and the Middle East
27. Institutional Changes and Changing Political Consumerism in China
28. Facilitating Political Consumerism in an Emerging Economy: The Case of Political Consumerism in Thailand
Part V: Democratic Paradoxes and Challenges in Political Consumerism
29. Undemocratic Political Consumerism
30. “Buy White—Stay Fair”: Racist Political Consumerism in Australian History
31. Political Consumerism and Nationalist Struggles in Europe
32. Racialized Political Consumerism in the United States
33. Problematic Political Consumerism: Confusions and Moral Dilemmas in Boycott Activism
34. Some Dilemmas of Political Consumerism: Class and Ecotourism Practices in the Philippines
35. Prohibition, Legalization, and Political Consumerism: Insights From the U.S. and Canadian Cannabis Markets
Part VI: The Problem-Solving Potential of Political Consumerism
36. The Successes of Political Consumerism as a Social Movement
37. Political Consumerism and Corporate Strategy Towards Sustainability Standard-Setting: In or Out of Sync?
38. From Moral Concerns to Market Values: How Political Consumerism Shapes Markets
39. Government Engagement With Political Consumerism
40. Mass-Consumption and Political Consumerism
Part VII: Conclusion
41. Political Consumerism: Research Challenges and Future Directions
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