Coffee Activism and the Politics of Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption in the Global North

Coffee Activism and the Politics of Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption in the Global North
Author: Eleftheria J. Lekakis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137282699

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This book explores the politics borne of consumption through the case of coffee activism and ethical consumption. It analyses the agencies, structures, repertoires and technologies of promotion and participation in the politics of fair trade consumption through an exploration of the relationship between activism and consumption.

Coffee Activism and the Politics of Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption in the Global North

Coffee Activism and the Politics of Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption in the Global North
Author: Eleftheria J. Lekakis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137282699

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This book explores the politics borne of consumption through the case of coffee activism and ethical consumption. It analyses the agencies, structures, repertoires and technologies of promotion and participation in the politics of fair trade consumption through an exploration of the relationship between activism and consumption.

Fair Trade Coffee

Fair Trade Coffee
Author: Gavin Fridell
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2007-12-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442691568

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Over the past two decades, sales of fair trade coffee have grown significantly and the fair trade network has emerged as an important international development project. Activists and commentators have been quick to celebrate this sales growth, which has allowed socially just trade, labour, and environmental standards and practices to be extended to hundreds of thousands of small farmers and poor rural workers throughout the Global South. While recent assessments of the fair trade network have focused on its impact on local poverty alleviation, however, the broader political-economic and historically rooted structures that frame it have been left largely unexamined. In this study, Gavin Fridell argues that while local level analysis is important, examination of the impacts of broader structures on fair trade coffee networks, and vice versa, are of equal if not greater significance in determining their long-term developmental potential. Using case studies from Mexico and Canada, Fridell examines the fair trade coffee movement at both the global and local level, assessing its effectiveness and locating it within political and development theory. In addition, Fridell provides in-depth historical analysis of fair trade coffee in the context of global trade, and compares it with a variety of postwar development projects within the coffee industry. Timely, meticulously researched, and engagingly written, this study challenges many commonly held assumptions about the long-term prospects and pitfalls of the fair trade network's market-driven strategy in the era of globalization.

Culture Catastrophe and Rhetoric

Culture  Catastrophe  and Rhetoric
Author: Robert Hariman,Ralph Cintron
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782387473

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This volume explores political culture, especially the catastrophic elements of the global social order emerging in the twenty-first century. By emphasizing the texture of political action, the book theorizes how social context becomes evident on the surface of events and analyzes the performative dimensions of political experience. The attention to catastrophe allows for an understanding of how ordinary people contend with normal system operation once it is indistinguishable from system breakdown. Through an array of case studies, the book provides an account of change as it is experienced, negotiated, and resisted in specific settings that define a society’s capacity for political action.

Consumer Activism

Consumer Activism
Author: Eleftheria J. Lekakis
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529786880

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"A crucial intervention to both critical studies of consumption and research into activism. It authoritatively explores the complex and multiplying links between branding and neoliberal culture, consumer practices and social justice." – Professor Mehita Iqani, Stellenbosch University "Eleftheria Lekakis reminds us that as consumers, we can do much more than just buy our way out of social or political problems." – Professor Melissa Aronczyk, Rutgers University Consumption and resistance are entwined. From buying fair-trade, to celebrity advocates for social causes, to subvertising and anti-consumerist grassroots movements, consumer activism is now a key part of our fight for social and environmental justice. This book is a comprehensive exploration of the complexities and dilemmas of using the marketplace as an arena for politics. It goes beyond simply buying or boycotting to critically explore how individuals, collectives, corporations and governments do politics with and through consumption. Impassioned and always accessible, Eleftheria Lekakis explores: The media and economic logics which privilege elite activists. The real opportunities to resist and redirect promotional culture. Consumer activism as collective and community-building. The politicisation of celebrity influencers. The centrality of digital media technology. A range of transnational case studies pushing the field beyond the Global North. Consumer Activism: Promotional Culture and Resistance covers the full breadth of theory and practice you need to know. It is an essential resource for understanding, researching and engaging with the global phenomenon of consumer activism. Dr Eleftheria Lekakis is senior lecturer in Media and Communications at the School of Media, Arts, and Humanities at the University of Sussex.

Public Theology and the Importance of Visual Culture

Public Theology and the Importance of Visual Culture
Author: Toine van den Hoogen
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781036402846

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This book asserts the importance of conducting research on visual culture phenomena in public theology. As we increasingly communicate and express our social and cultural identities through images in today’s culture and economy, visual culture has become a burgeoning area of study and research in many academic institutions. In light of this, public theology must engage with this complex field. The concept of iconicity is raising fresh inquiries within the realm of public theology, which is already rife with hermeneutic concerns. These questions must be revisited, as images compel us to reassess our ongoing approach to the interpretation of religion. The potency of images is an uncharted and potent force, propelling public theology towards a future that is yet to be discovered.

Hidden Hands in the Market

Hidden Hands in the Market
Author: Peter Luetchford,Geert De Neve,Jeffery Pratt
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781848550582

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Engages with a range of alternative ethical perspectives and the initiatives to which they give rise. This book features case studies that covers a range of places, commodities and initiatives, including Fair Trade and organic production activism in Hungary, Fair Trade coffee in Costa Rica and handicrafts made in Indonesia.

Globalizing Responsibility

Globalizing Responsibility
Author: Clive Barnett,Paul Cloke,Nick Clarke,Alice Malpass
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444390230

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Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption presents an innovative reinterpretation of the forces that have shaped the remarkable growth of ethical consumption. Develops a theoretically informed new approach to shape our understanding of the pragmatic nature of ethical action in consumption processes Provides empirical research on everyday consumers, social networks, and campaigns Fills a gap in research on the topic with its distinctive focus on fair trade consumption Locates ethical consumption within a range of social theoretical debates -on neoliberalism, governmentality, and globalisation Challenges the moralism of much of the analysis of ethical consumption, which sees it as a retreat from proper citizenly politics and an expression of individualised consumerism