TY - BOOK AU - Micheletti,Michele AU - Føllesdal,Andreas AU - Stolle,Dietlind ED - International Seminar on Political Consumerism TI - Politics, products, and markets: exploring political consumerism past and present SN - 0765802007 AV - JF799 .P6395 2004 U1 - 324 21 PY - 2004///] CY - New Brunswick, N.J. PB - Transaction Publishers KW - Politics, Practical KW - Congresses KW - Political ethics KW - Consumption (Economics) KW - Political aspects KW - Consumer behavior KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Revisions of papers presented at the International Seminar on Political Consumerism held in Stockholm, May-June 2001."; Includes bibliographical references and index; Foreword; Michele Micheletti --; Introduction; Michele Micheletti, Andreas Follesdal and Dietlind Stolle --; Political Consumerism as Chance and Challenge; Andreas Follesdal --; Selling Virtue: Political and Economic Contradictions of Green/Ethical Marketing in the United Kingdom; Paul Kennedy --; Using Consumer Boycotts to Stimulate Corporate Policy Changes: Marketplace, Media, and Moral Considerations; Monroe Friedman --; Political Consumer Action: Some Cautionary Notes from African American History; Cheryl Greenberg --; Tracing the American Roots of the Political Consumerism Movement; David Vogel --; Branded Political Communication: Lifestyle Politics, Logo Campaigns, and the Rise of Global Citizenship; W. Lance Bennett --; The Nike Sweatshop Email: Political Consumerism, Internet, and Culture Jamming; Jonah Peretti and Michele Micheletti --; The Industrial Roots of Contemporary Political Consumerism: The Case of the French Standardization Movement; Franck Cochoy --; Consumer Responsibility-Taking and Eco-Labeling Schemes in Europe; Andrew Jordan, Rudiger K. W. Wurzel, Anthony R. Zito and Lars Bruckner --; Legitimizing Political Consumerism: The Case of Forest Certification in North America and Europe; Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld and Deanna Newsom --; Who Are These Political Consumers Anyway? Survey Evidence from Denmark; Jorgen Goul Andersen and Mette Tobiasen --; Consumption, Risk, and Civic Engagement: Citizens as Risk-Handlers; Bente Halkier --; Why More Women? Issues of Gender and Political Consumerism; Michele Micheletti --; Consumers as Political Participants? Shifts in Political Action Repertoires in Western Societies; Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe --; Conclusion; Andreas Follesdal, Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle ER -