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The Political Rationalities of Fair-Trade Consumption in the United Kingdom

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Politics Society, 35 (4): 583-607 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0032329207308178

Abstract

This article situates the analysis of fair-trade consumption in the context of debates about civic activism and political participation. It argues that fair-trade consumption should be understood as a political phenomenon, which, through the mediating action of organizations and campaigns, makes claims on states, corporations, and institutions. This argument is made by way of a case study of Traidcraft, a key player in the fair-trade movement in the United Kingdom. The study focuses on how Traidcraft approaches and enrolls its supporters.

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