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The transformation of consumer movements through democratization and the development of civil society in Taiwan

机译:台湾民主化消费运动的转变与台湾公民社会的发展

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Using the transformation of the Taiwanese consumer movement as a case study, this article examines how the development of civil society shapes different relationships between consumer organizations and other social movements. The article analyzes the influence of democratization in the 1990s on consumer attempts to seek policy protection and how following Taiwan's embracing of market deregulation in the 2000s consumers turned towards the promotion of ethical practices. The case highlights how the consumer organizations' emergence, their policy contentions and co-operation with women's, student and environmental movements developed alongside the fermentation of social movement organization, their institutionalization and diversification. The article argues that by relating the consumer to other socioeconomic groups, the consumer movement developed more critical perspectives and formed alliances to take more effective action in addressing market conditions and their social consequences.
机译:本文以台湾消费者运动的转型为例,考察了公民社会的发展如何塑造消费者组织与其他社会运动之间的不同关系。本文分析了1990年代的民主化对消费者寻求政策保护的尝试的影响,以及在台湾在2000年代开始实行市场放松管制之后,消费者如何转向推广道德规范。该案例强调了消费者组织的出现,其政策主张以及与妇女运动,学生运动和环境运动的合作以及社会运动组织的发酵,制度化和多样化的发展。该文章认为,通过将消费者与其他社会经济群体联系起来,消费者运动形成了更为批判的观点,并结成联盟,以采取更有效的行动应对市场条件及其社会后果。

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