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Labelling The Economy Qualities And Values In Contemporary Markets Brice Laurent Alexandre Mallard

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Labelling The Economy Qualities And Values In Contemporary Markets Brice Laurent Alexandre Mallard
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 33.8 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Brice Laurent; Alexandre Mallard
ISBN: 9789811514982, 9811514984
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Labelling The Economy Qualities And Values In Contemporary Markets Brice Laurent Alexandre Mallard by Brice Laurent; Alexandre Mallard 9789811514982, 9811514984 instant download after payment.

This collected volume analyses labelling as a political and economic operation. It gathers contributions that focus on various domains, including the agri-food sector, the construction sector, eco-labelling, retail, health public policies and the energy sector, considering the use of labels for various objectives, such as providing legal and technical data on consumption products, certifying their quality, and indicating the approval of professional or political authorities. These practices are tied to both public and private interventions that make civic concerns visible and aim to govern them. The book considers ‘labelling the economy’ as an operation that introduces political questions into the economic realm, while also importing economic modes of reasoning into governance interventions. In doing so, the book considers the sociotechnical apparatus on which any label relies as a nexus where economic and political considerations are brought together.

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