Political consumerism as a form of political participation: Challenges and potentials of empirical measurement

B Gundelach - Social Indicators Research, 2020 - Springer
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized
and individualized political participation. The main challenge of empirical participation …

Digitally networked participation and lifestyle politics as new modes of political participation

Y Theocharis, J de Moor, JW Van Deth - Policy & internet, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Political participation has seen substantial changes in terms of both its structure and its
scope. One of the most prominent venues of citizen engagement today is participation that …

Gateway or getaway? Testing the link between lifestyle politics and other modes of political participation

J De Moor, S Verhaegen - European Political Science Review, 2020 - cambridge.org
Many have depicted a steady rise in lifestyle politics. Individuals are increasingly using
everyday life choices about consumption, transportation, or modes of living to address …

(Water) bottles and (street) barricades: the politicisation of lifestyle-centred action in youth climate strike participation

L Zamponi, AC Baukloh, N Bertuzzi… - Journal of Youth …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In resisting climate change, to what extent can lifestyle forms of activism be considered to be
political? What are their determinants and to what extent do they differ from the determinants …

Socially mediated political consumerism

S Boulianne - Information, Communication & Society, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Social media use enables information consumption and exchange as well as group ties that
can facilitate participation in boycott and buycott campaigns. Social media also provide low …

[PDF][PDF] Creative participation and the expansion of political engagement

Y Theocharis, J de Moor - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Creative participation refers to citizens' invention of, and engagement in, new action forms
that aim to influence, or take responsibility for, the common good in society. By definition …

Theory of planned behaviour and boycotting: The moderating role of socio-political control and demographics

A Delistavrou - EuroMed Journal of Business, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study examines the predictive ability of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB)
to explain consumers' intentions to boycott “unethical” super market (S/M) products. It aims to …

Environmental activism and everyday life

F Forno, S Wahlen - The Routledge handbook of environmental …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The focus of this chapter is the interplay between everyday life and environmentalism. It
begins with highlighting how a growing number of people, individually and collectively, have …

Cross-cultural perspectives on ethical consumption: A study of Swedish and Iranian citizens

S Karimzadeh, M Boström - Journal of Consumer Culture, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Ethical consumption can take different forms, each with its own justifications and underlying
rationales. While countries in north-western Europe have well-established mechanisms for …

Profile of the political consumer: An international comparative study

M Schwalb, I García-Arrizabalaga… - Journal of International …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study analyzes secondary data for a sample of 4,606 consumers from 10 countries to
measure their political consumerism (having boycotted or buycotted a product or brand in …