Constructing the Global Consumer : The Role of the NGO (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society)

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Constructing the Global Consumer : The Role of the NGO (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415777599
  • DDC分類 658.8342

Full Description

The effective marketing campaigns of many international nongovernmental organizations (NGO) go some way in challenging the traditional view of the consumer citizen as the die hard 'shop til you drop' customer, constantly on the lookout for the next best deal. This book draws from interpretive analysis to dissect the cosumer identity frames used by NGOs in their various marketing campaigns and analyse how they contest and subvert traditional commercially-oriented consumerist pursuits in an attempt to expand and challenge the identity boundaries which have been commercially constructed for the "consumer-citizen."

Tian surveys a broad range of international case studies from Europe, Scandinavia, India and the Asia Pacific, looking at campaigns such as Fair Trade Coffee, Conflict Diamonds, "UnWrapped Gifts" and companies such as Oxfam, Habitat, and Unicef among others. This book highlights that the activist identities created by NGOs prescribe consumer practices which are much more creative than mere boycotting and material abstinence, re-educating the consumer-citizen to think critically in order to learn how to consume in new ways that merge with global humanitarian interests.

Contents

Chapter 1: "Re-educating the Consumer-Citizen to Think Globally: The Guiding Role of NGOs Marketing Discourses", Chapter 2: "'This Diamond Ring Doesn't Shine For Me Anymore': NGOs' Conflict Diamond Campaign and the Challenge to Luxury Consumption", Chapter 3: "Tainting the Coffee Consuming Community-spirit of Starbucks: NGOs' 'Fair Trade' (or Not) Coffee Campaigns", Chapter 4: "Unpacking the Ritual of Meaningless Gift-giving as Shamefully Meaningful: The Christmas "Gift-swap" in Oxfam's 'Unwrapped Gifts' Promotion", Chapter 5: "Thrills That "Sustain" Last a Lifetime: NGOs' 'Volunteer Vacations,' the Authentic Transformative Tourist Experience", Chapter 6: "Seeking Style While Un-doing Vanity: Locks of Love and NGOs Reconstruction of Giving and Consuming, Chapter 7: "Shaping the Role of Material Values in the Ideal Childhood: NGO Discourses of Child Rights", Chapter 8: Consumer Alternatives to the Media Spectacles of Corporate Broadcast Brands: NGOs' 'Reality' Programming of the War on Terror, Chapter 9: "The Wielding of a Global Citizen Identity Through International Sports Events", Chapter 10: "Reconstructing the Consumer-Citizen Identity in a Global Arena: NGOs' Transformative Lessons"

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