Ethical Value Networks in International Trade
Edited by Warwick E. Murray,
John Overton and
Kelle Howson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This forward-looking book introduces the concept of Ethical Value Networks, building upon a theoretical exploration with primary evidence of their impacts in the Global South. It moves away from focusing on the consumption section of networks, with grounded impact studies that explore ethicality as a concept, how ethical value is created and how this is distributed through the socio-economy.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800374492
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The rise of ethical value in global trade networks , pp 2-12

- Warwick E. Murray, Kelle Howson and John Overton
- Ch 2 Constellations of ethical trade , pp 13-36

- John Overton, Simon Bidwell, Kelle Howson and Warwick E. Murray
- Ch 3 Uneven development: commodities, chains and networks , pp 37-51

- Kelle Howson, Warwick E. Murray and Johannes Rehner
- Ch 4 Ethical value networks , pp 52-74

- Warwick E. Murray, Kelle Howson, Simon Bidwell, John Overton, Johannes Rehner and Peter B.F. Williams
- Ch 5 Critiques of ethical certification and trade , pp 75-92

- Kelle Howson
- Ch 6 Discursive power in ethical value networks: an analysis of the South African wine industry , pp 94-111

- Kelle Howson
- Ch 7 The rise of geographical indications in Latin America: the case of pisco , pp 112-131

- Peter B.F. Williams
- Ch 8 Development with identity: connecting place, culture and food in Andean Latin America , pp 132-148

- Simon Bidwell
- Ch 9 Old wine in new bottles? Fair trade wine in Chile , pp 149-165

- Peter B.F. Williams
- Ch 10 Ethical value networks of organic food in Argentina: trajectories, trends and tensions , pp 166-180

- Navé Wald
- Ch 11 Ethical value networks of geographical indications and fair trade in Argentina , pp 181-192

- Navé Wald
- Ch 12 From the Indonesian fragrant highlands to the Netherlands: ethical value networks for Kerinci cinnamon , pp 193-206

- Theresa Sila Wikaningtyas and Warwick E. Murray
- Ch 13 Coffee and conflict in Timor Leste: a role for ethical certification , pp 207-218

- Kelle Howson
- Ch 14 Water and sustainability in South Africas fruit value networks , pp 219-234

- Nora Lanari
- Ch 15 Value from virtue: the construction of provenance in ethical value networks , pp 236-246

- John Overton, Simon Bidwell and Warwick E. Murray
- Ch 16 Critical issues in conceptualising, researching and constructing ethical value networks , pp 247-268

- Warwick E. Murray, Simon Bidwell, Kelle Howson, John Overton and Johannes Rehner
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