Handbook of research on fair trade [electronic resource] / edited by Laura T. Raynolds and Elizabeth A. Bennett.

Contributor(s): Raynolds, Laura T | Bennett, Elizabeth A | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 581 p.) : illISBN: 9781783474622 (e-book)Subject(s): International trade | Competition, UnfairGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification: HF1379 | .H36 2015Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. I. Introduction : fair trade -- pt. II. The fair trade movement -- pt. III. The business of fair trade -- pt. IV. Fair trade and international development.
Summary: Fair trade critiques the historical inequalities inherent in international trade and seeks to promote social justice by creating alternative networks linking marginalized producers (typically in the global South) with progressive consumers (typically in the global North). This unique and wide-ranging Handbook analyzes key topics in fair trade, illuminating major theoretical and empirical issues, assessing existing research, evaluating central debates and identifying critical unanswered questions. The first of its kind, this volume brings together 43 of the foremost fair trade scholars from around the world and across the social sciences. The Handbook serves as both a comprehensive overview and in-depth guide to dominant perspectives and concerns. Chapters analyze the rapidly growing fair trade movement and market, exploring diverse initiatives and organizations, production and consumption regions, and food and cultural products. Written for those new to fair trade as well as those well versed in this domain, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in global regulation, multi-stakeholder initiatives, social and environmental certification, ethical labeling, consumer activism and international development.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Introduction : fair trade -- pt. II. The fair trade movement -- pt. III. The business of fair trade -- pt. IV. Fair trade and international development.

Fair trade critiques the historical inequalities inherent in international trade and seeks to promote social justice by creating alternative networks linking marginalized producers (typically in the global South) with progressive consumers (typically in the global North). This unique and wide-ranging Handbook analyzes key topics in fair trade, illuminating major theoretical and empirical issues, assessing existing research, evaluating central debates and identifying critical unanswered questions. The first of its kind, this volume brings together 43 of the foremost fair trade scholars from around the world and across the social sciences. The Handbook serves as both a comprehensive overview and in-depth guide to dominant perspectives and concerns. Chapters analyze the rapidly growing fair trade movement and market, exploring diverse initiatives and organizations, production and consumption regions, and food and cultural products. Written for those new to fair trade as well as those well versed in this domain, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in global regulation, multi-stakeholder initiatives, social and environmental certification, ethical labeling, consumer activism and international development.

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