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Indirect consumer activism and politics in the market
Authors:Francesca Colli
Affiliation:1. Leuven International and European Studies, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgiumfrancesca.colli@kuleuven.be"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0308-7933
Abstract:
ABSTRACT

Social movement organizations use consumer activism to mobilize public pressure and cause economic or reputational damage to their target. However, current frameworks fail to explain why organizations would use indirect consumer activism: targeting one firm to elicit change from a third party. This paper aims to explain this choice, drawing upon theories of opportunity structures to explain why groups choose to use indirect strategies. I examine three campaigns using indirect strategies: US-based Grab Your Wallet and Sleeping Giants, and UK-based Stop Funding Hate. Groups use indirect strategies to reach inaccessible targets and to mobilize the public; these strategies help social movement organizations to raise public awareness at the beginning of a campaign. I conclude with some expectations for future research.
Keywords:boycotts  social movement organizations  civil society organizations  campaigns  consumer activism
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