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ISBN
978-0-85745-342-6
Idioma
eng
Clasificación DEWEY
174.4 ETH
Título
Ethical consumption : social value and economic practice / edited by James G. Carrier and Peter G. Luetchford
Lugar de publicación
New York Berghahn Books 2012
Descripción
viii, 238 páginas ; 24 cm
Tipo de medio digital o análogo
sin medio rdamedia
Medio de almacenamiento
volumen rdacarrier
Nota de Resumen
Ethical consumption has attracted increasing attention in Europe and North America over the past few years. As it has become more popular, the label has been applied to more and more different things, which makes it important to identify what it means. The words themselves are an obvious place to start. They indicate that it means taking into account the moral nature of objects when deciding whether or not to consume them. That moral nature could, in principle, spring from almost anywhere; in contemporary ethical consumption commonly it springs from the objects’ social, economic, environmental and political context. Ethical consumers,...
Fuente de adquisición
Saroos ; compra ; 7/02/2020
Materia
Consumo (Economía) -- Aspectos Morales y Éticos
Valores Sociales
Ética Social
Autor Secundario
Carrier, James G., 1947- , editor
Luetchford, Peter , editor
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