Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?

<span class="abs_content">Local alternative consumerism practices supported by organized citizens seem to provide the only way to save small agro producers from economic failure. At the same time, organized small producers provide incentives to new forms of co-production. By relying...

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Main Authors: Massimiliano Andretta, Riccardo Guidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Coordinamento SIBA 2017-05-01
Series:Partecipazione e Conflitto
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/17123
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spelling doaj-bcd5a83a260b4e8882850454d28a35422021-06-28T08:02:39ZengCoordinamento SIBAPartecipazione e Conflitto1972-76232035-66092017-05-0110124627410.1285/i20356609v10i1p24615874Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?Massimiliano Andretta0Riccardo Guidi1University of PisaUniversity of Pisa<span class="abs_content">Local alternative consumerism practices supported by organized citizens seem to provide the only way to save small agro producers from economic failure. At the same time, organized small producers provide incentives to new forms of co-production. By relying on semi-structured and in depth interviews, a focus group, document analysis and participant observation, in this article, we show how Tuscan Solidarity Purchase Groups, together with producers, act in the context of the economic crisis, and how the crisis has influenced them. First, we show how organized political consumers and small producers are intensifying their relations to overcome the threats of the crisis. Secondly, we illustrate how these consumer-producer relations concretize in a co-production experience. Our case study shows that, in the adverse context of the economic crisis, local alternative consumerism practices can develop alternative processes through civic food networks and (re)discover radical forms of food democracy. That is they build a local Sustainable Community Movement.</span><br />http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/17123sustainable community movementsolidarity purchase groupscrisisresiliencepolitical consumerismpolitical producerism
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Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
Partecipazione e Conflitto
sustainable community movement
solidarity purchase groups
crisis
resilience
political consumerism
political producerism
author_facet Massimiliano Andretta
Riccardo Guidi
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title Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
title_short Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
title_full Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
title_fullStr Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
title_full_unstemmed Political Consumerism and Producerism inTimes of Crisis. A Social Movement Perspective?
title_sort political consumerism and producerism intimes of crisis. a social movement perspective?
publisher Coordinamento SIBA
series Partecipazione e Conflitto
issn 1972-7623
2035-6609
publishDate 2017-05-01
description <span class="abs_content">Local alternative consumerism practices supported by organized citizens seem to provide the only way to save small agro producers from economic failure. At the same time, organized small producers provide incentives to new forms of co-production. By relying on semi-structured and in depth interviews, a focus group, document analysis and participant observation, in this article, we show how Tuscan Solidarity Purchase Groups, together with producers, act in the context of the economic crisis, and how the crisis has influenced them. First, we show how organized political consumers and small producers are intensifying their relations to overcome the threats of the crisis. Secondly, we illustrate how these consumer-producer relations concretize in a co-production experience. Our case study shows that, in the adverse context of the economic crisis, local alternative consumerism practices can develop alternative processes through civic food networks and (re)discover radical forms of food democracy. That is they build a local Sustainable Community Movement.</span><br />
topic sustainable community movement
solidarity purchase groups
crisis
resilience
political consumerism
political producerism
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/17123
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