Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-201) and index.
Contents:
Understanding coffee activism, ethical consumption and political consumerism -- A history of mainstreaming the fair trade market and movement -- Politics in the marketopoly : cultural citizenship and political consumerism -- In politics I trust : individualization and the politics and pleasures of the self -- A liquid politics : structures and narratives of participation in digital coffee activism -- Digital media, space and politics : cosmopolitan citizenship in coffee activism -- A politics in the pocket?
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