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Developing a Normatively-Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade: Examining the Case of Canada

By Darryl Reed, B. Thomson, Ian Hussey, and Jean-Frederic LeMay

This paper examines two issues related to research of certified fair trade goods. The first is the question of how agendas for fair trade research should be developed. The second issue is the existence of major gaps in the fair trade literature, including the study of the particular features of fair trade practice in individual Northern countries. In taking up the first of these issues, the paper proposes that normative analysis should provide the basis for developing research agendas. Such an approach is important to ensure that the necessary types of questions to make normative judgments and policy decisions are posed and that biases which tend to favour mainstreaming practices in the generation of knowledge are minimized. The paper addresses the second research issue by examining the development of research agendas at the level of individual countries, using Canada as a case.

Year
2010  
Title
Developing a Normatively-Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade: Examining the Case of Canada  
Journal
Journal of Business Ethics  
Language
English  
Type
Journal  
Academic Publication
yes  

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