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Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 What’s Fair? The Paradox of Seeking Justice through Markets
PART I : GLOBAL MARKETS AND LOCAL REALITIES: REGULATING AND EXPANDING FAIR TRADE
2 Fair Trade and the Specialty Coffee Market: Growing Alliances, Shifting Rivalries
3 A New World? Neoliberalism and Fair Trade Farming in the Eastern Caribbean
4 Fair Flowers: Environmental and Social Labeling in the Global Cut Flower Trade
5 Colonial Pasts and Fair Trade Futures: Changing Modes of Production and Regulation on Darjeeling Tea Plantations
PART II : NEGOTIATING DIFFERENCE AND IDENTITY IN FAIR TRADE MARKETS
6 A Market of Our Own: Women’s Livelihoods and Fair Trade Markets
7 Fractured Ties: The Business of Development in Kenyan Fair Trade Tea
8 Fair Trade Craft Production and Indigenous Economies: Reflections on “Acceptable” Indigeneities
PART III : RELATIONSHIPS AND CONSUMPTION IN FAIR TRADE MARKETS AND ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIES
9 Fair Money, Fair Trade: Tracing Alternative Consumption in a Local Currency Economy
10 Relationship Coffees: Structure and Agency in the Fair Trade System
11 Novica, Navajo Knock-Offs, and the ’Net: A Critique of Fair Trade Marketing Practices
12 Naming Rights: Ethnographies of Fair Trade
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