The No-Nonsense Guide to Fair Trade

The No-Nonsense Guide to Fair Trade

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Publication Date: 24th December 2013

A completely new investigation of the fair trade phenomenon, from its origins to what it is likely to become.
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A completely new investigation of the fair trade phenomenon, from its origins to what it is likely to become.
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An in-depth look at two decades of a global movement that aims to challenge the ethical foundations of the free market, and a critical analysis of the state of fair trade today. Sally Blundell explores the origins of fair trade and what it is likely to become in the face of growing disparities between the principles and the practice.

Sally Blundell is a freelance journalist and writer in Christchurch, New Zealand. She has conducted research, interviews, and reports for Trade Aid, New Zealand's largest fair trade organization. She has written a history of the Trade Aid Movement.

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  • Price: $13.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 72
  • Publisher: New Internationalist
  • Imprint: New Internationalist
  • Series: No-Nonsense Guides
  • Publication Date: 24th December 2013
  • Trim Size: 4.25 x 7 in
  • ISBN: 9781780261331
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
Author Bio
Sally Blundell is a freelance journalist and writer in Christchurch, New Zealand. She completed a PhD in 2009 from the University of Canterbury on responses to trauma in contemporary literature. More recently she has edited two books on contemporary art and has recently finished a history of Trade Aid, New Zealand's only homegrown fair trade organization and a member of the World Fair Trade Organization. Over the last decade she has also conducted research and interviews for Trade Aid on trade-related issues.

An in-depth look at two decades of a global movement that aims to challenge the ethical foundations of the free market, and a critical analysis of the state of fair trade today. Sally Blundell explores the origins of fair trade and what it is likely to become in the face of growing disparities between the principles and the practice.

Sally Blundell is a freelance journalist and writer in Christchurch, New Zealand. She has conducted research, interviews, and reports for Trade Aid, New Zealand's largest fair trade organization. She has written a history of the Trade Aid Movement.

  • Price: $13.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 72
  • Publisher: New Internationalist
  • Imprint: New Internationalist
  • Series: No-Nonsense Guides
  • Publication Date: 24th December 2013
  • Trim Size: 4.25 x 7 in
  • ISBN: 9781780261331
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
Sally Blundell is a freelance journalist and writer in Christchurch, New Zealand. She completed a PhD in 2009 from the University of Canterbury on responses to trauma in contemporary literature. More recently she has edited two books on contemporary art and has recently finished a history of Trade Aid, New Zealand's only homegrown fair trade organization and a member of the World Fair Trade Organization. Over the last decade she has also conducted research and interviews for Trade Aid on trade-related issues.