¿Hacia la politización del consumo en Brasil? Repensando el consumo ético desde la cultura política

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Political culture has traditionally focused on the interplay between individuals and formal institutions of political representation and decision. However, evidence for Brazil reveals a growth in economic power and social responsibility initiatives by corporations, plus higher levels of confidence, sense of personal efficacy and participation among individuals who by seeking to influence companies' generated public goods pave the way to a notion of political consumerism.

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Echegaray, F. (2010). ¿Hacia la politización del consumo en Brasil? Repensando el consumo ético desde la cultura política. Ambiente e Sociedade, 13(2), 383–400. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-753X2010000200011

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