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Fair Trade, Sustainability and Social Change

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series (IPES)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Things and What They Hide

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 1-27
  3. Car Trunks to Shipping Containers

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 28-69
  4. The Persistence of Poverty

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 70-92
  5. Free Riding and the Fairness Frame

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 93-126
  6. Power and Consumption: Corporate Countermovement and the Threat of Asymmetry

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 127-172
  7. W(h)ither Fair Trade?

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 173-183
  8. Afterword: Fair Trade in a Boom Market

    • Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson, Mara Fridell
    Pages 184-186
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 187-225

About this book

The authors critically evaluate the fair trade movement's role in pursuing a more just and environmentally sustainable society. Using fair trade as a case study of the shift toward non-state forms of governance, they focus on its role not only as a regulatory tool, but as a catalyst for broader social and political transformation.

Reviews

'This is an excellent new work and a must read for anyone interested in trade justice and, its antithesis, corporate dominance of the world trading system. The book is broad in its depth, intellectually scrupulous, and a pleasure to read. The authors offer thought-provoking new insights and the challenging conclusion that, despite many bumps on the road, fair trade (at its best) represents an alternative to large scale, capitalist agriculture by altering the relations of production, exchange and consumption.' Gavin Fridell, Saint Mary's University, Canada

'This book blows the lid off populist ideas that fair trade is necessarily a poverty busting strategy for coffee producers in the Global South. Theoretically rigorous and empirically rich the book explores how fair trade does have within it a deeply transformative potential. Yet for this to be realised it needs to go well beyond the rhetoric of the need for social and economic justice. The authors show that for fair trade to deliver on its slogans of justice and a fairer trade regimes it needs to 'dissolve the cornerstone of capitalist society: the fetishism of commodities'. Capitalism itself needs to be transformed. This is an essential text for students and activists who want to know what the strengths and limitations are of fair trade.' - Ray Bush, University of Leeds, UK

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Manitoba, Canada

    Mark Hudson, Ian Hudson

  • Faculty Affiliate, University of Manitoba, Canada

    Mara Fridell

About the authors

Ian Hudson is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He has previously co-authored (with Robert Chernomas): Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics, The Gatekeeper: Sixty Years of Economics According to the New York Times, and To Live and Die in America: Class, Power, Health and Healthcare.
Mark Hudson is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Global Political Economy Program at the University of Manitoba, Canada. In addition to several co-authored articles on fair trade and ethical consumption, he is author of Fire Management in the American West: Forest Politics and the Rise of Megafires.
Mara Fridell is a member of the Province of Manitoba's Priorities & Planning Secretariat and an affiliate of the Global Political Economy Program at the University of Manitoba, Canada. She researches the neoliberal social politics attending conservative labour market, environmental and financial policy, and is a contributor to the forthcoming Counting on Marilyn Waring anthology.

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