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Mobile moralities: Ethical consumption in the digital realm
Kim Humphery
, Tim Jordan
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Social Sciences
Consumers
66%
Politics
55%
Consumption
22%
Information
22%
Interest
11%
Work
11%
Economics
11%
Economic and Social Development
11%
Identity
11%
Decision
11%
Complexity
11%
Production
11%
Ability
11%
Nations
11%
Attention
11%
Social Justice
11%
Sustainable Development
11%
Morality
11%
Exchange
11%
Activism
11%
Arts and Humanities
Sustainable Consumption
100%
Political Activism
22%
Locus
11%
radical politics
11%
oppositional
11%
Computer Science
User
22%
Sustainability
11%
Complexity
11%
Mobile Device
11%
Connectivity
11%
Availability
11%
Building Community
11%
Psychology
Wellbeing
11%
Complexities
11%
Abilities
11%
Mobile Device
11%