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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
What’s Fair?1 -
Global Markets and Local Realities: Regulating and Expanding Fair TradePart I -
Fair Trade and the Specialty Coffee Market2 -
A New World?3 -
4 Fair Flowers -
5 Colonial Pasts and Fair Trade Futures -
Part II Negotiating Difference and Identity in Fair Trade Markets -
6 A Market of Our Own -
7 Fractured Ties -
8 Fair Trade Craft Production and Indigenous Economies -
Part III Relationships and Consumption in Fair Trade Markets and Alternative Economies -
9 Fair Money, Fair Trade -
10 Relationship Coffees -
11 Novica, Navajo Knock-Offs, and the ’Net -
12 Naming Rights - About the Contributors
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Fair Trade and Social Justice
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
What’s Fair?1 -
Global Markets and Local Realities: Regulating and Expanding Fair TradePart I -
Fair Trade and the Specialty Coffee Market2 -
A New World?3 -
4 Fair Flowers -
5 Colonial Pasts and Fair Trade Futures -
Part II Negotiating Difference and Identity in Fair Trade Markets -
6 A Market of Our Own -
7 Fractured Ties -
8 Fair Trade Craft Production and Indigenous Economies -
Part III Relationships and Consumption in Fair Trade Markets and Alternative Economies -
9 Fair Money, Fair Trade -
10 Relationship Coffees -
11 Novica, Navajo Knock-Offs, and the ’Net -
12 Naming Rights - About the Contributors
- Index