Concept information
Preferred term
consumer boycotts
Definition
- Consumer boycotts have long been a strategy for activists seeking to publicize issues and to promote social change. Boycott campaigns urge sympathizers to reject goods tainted by association with a rejected practice, location, or company, simultaneously demonstrating their support for broad moral and social issues and imposing economic penalties on the producers of those goods. [Source: Sociology of Work: An Encyclopedia; Boycotts, Consumer]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/consumer_boycotts
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