Mobile activism, material imaginings, and the ethics of the edible: Framing political engagement through the Buycott app
In this article, we explore the discursive constructions of Buycott, a free mobile app that provides a platform for user-generated ethical consumption campaigns. Unlike other ethical consumption apps, Buycott’s mode of knowledge production positions the app itself as neutral, with app users generati...
Main Authors: | Eli, K, Dolan, C, Schneider, T, Ulijaszek, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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