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Volumn 8, Issue 2, 2011, Pages 124-145

Contextualizing boycotts and Buycotts: The impure politics of consumer-based advocacy in an age of global ecological crises

Author keywords

Boycott; Buycott; Circuit of culture; Consumption; Environmental advocacy

Indexed keywords


EID: 79956329912     PISSN: 14791420     EISSN: 14794233     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14791420.2011.566276     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (40)

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    • This characterization differs from some political theorists, such as Iris Marion Young, who categorizes all boycotts as confrontational direct actions or protests enacted in contrast to deliberative democracy; I believe this dichotomization marginalizes the co-constitutive relationship of boycott and by extension, buycott campaigns from the negotiation of deliberative democratic practices, as well as the significance of their nonviolent appeals for social change. Notes
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    • As Karl Marx initially defined alienated labor, industrial capitalism increases the distance, and therefore makes more abstract the relationship between: (1) the worker and the product of labor, which he notably claims also is the relation to the sensuous external world, to the objects of nature because people cannot live without nature as food, heating, clothes, a dwelling and so forth; (2) the labor and the act of production; (3) the worker and him/herself or self-estrangement; and (4) the worker and other people (including workers).
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    • Citgo is a subsidiary of Venezuela's state-owned oil company. Buying gasoline from Citgo is framed as an affirmation of the politics of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, known vocal critic of then US President George W. Bush, over oil more directly implicated in US/Mid-Eastern military relations.
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    • Flash mobs form when groups of loosely affiliated people converge or assemble in a public space to perform some act and then disperse quickly. Some make no explicit political statement, such as the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Undergraduate Library Flash Mob Rave illustratively depicted in: cackalacky789, UNC Chapel Hill UL Flash.
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    • See note 51 for video. Harold, OurSpace, 31.
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    • If this was a boycott, the concerted refusal to spend money on a secondary boycott target (i.e., a store versus the product that is the focus of the campaign) could be construed as illegal in some states since the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act (more formally known as the Labor-Management Relations Act). The National Labor Relations Act of 1987 and earlier noted cases did expand the legal rights of boycotters, however, to publicize disputes between unions and employers. Gelb, More Boycotts Ahead? 73. [62] See note 51.
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    • San Francisco Energy Watch helped KD Market reduce their use of electricity by approximately US968 or.887 Kilowatts, which is roughly equivalent to a little more than 7,000 hours/year, or 3,500 pounds of carbon dioxide or about half of what the average Californian produces in a year. These estimates are based on Carrotmob's claims and the author's calculations. For more details, see: San Francisco Energy Watch, Home Page, http://www.sfenergywatch.org/index.htm (accessed 8 March 2010); and Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Carbon Footprint Calculator Assumptions, 2010, http://www.pge.com/myhome/environment/calculator/assumptions.shtml (accessed 8 March 2010). Notes
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    • Notes
    • Part of the resilience of capitalism may be attributed to its adaptability; hopefully, future research on boycotts and buycotts will explore further the contradictions and possibilities these campaigns pose for capitalism. Notes


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