Guest editorial: challenging the coloniality of raced markets

IF 2.7 Q2 BUSINESS
H. Shabbir, M. Hyman, Alena Kostyk
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Purpose This special issue explores how marketing thought and practice have contributed to systemic racism but could alleviate racially insensitive and biased practices. An introductory historical overview briefly discusses coloniality, capitalism, eugenics, modernism, transhumanism, neo-liberalism, and liquid racism. Then, the special issue articles on colonial-based commodity racism, racial beauty imagery, implicit racial bias, linguistic racism and racial imagery in ads are introduced. Design/methodology/approach The historical introduction is grounded in a review of relevant literature. Findings Anti-racism efforts must tackle the intersection between neo-liberalism and racial injustice, the “raceless state” myth should be re-addressed, and cultural pedagogy’s role in normalizing racism should be investigated. Practical implications To stop perpetuating raced markets, educators should mainstream anti-racism and marketing. Commodity racism provides a historical and contemporary window into university-taught marketing skills. Social implications Anti-racism efforts must recognize neo-liberalism’s pervasive role in normalizing raced markets and reject conventional wisdom about a raceless cultural pedagogy, especially with the emergence of platform economies. Originality/value Little previous research has tackled the history of commodity racism, white privilege, white ideology, and instituting teaching practices sensitive to minority group experiences.
嘉宾评论:挑战竞争市场的殖民主义
目的本期特刊探讨了营销思想和实践如何助长了系统性种族主义,但却可以缓解对种族不敏感和有偏见的做法。介绍性历史概述简要讨论了殖民主义、资本主义、优生学、现代主义、超人类主义、新自由主义和流动种族主义。然后,介绍了基于殖民地的商品种族主义、种族美意象、隐性种族偏见、语言种族主义和广告中的种族意象的特刊文章。设计/方法论/方法历史介绍基于对相关文献的回顾。发现反种族主义的努力必须解决新自由主义和种族不公正之间的交叉点,应该重新解决“无种族国家”的神话,应该调查文化教育学在种族主义正常化中的作用。实际含义为了停止种族市场的长期存在,教育工作者应该将反种族主义和营销纳入主流。商品种族主义为了解大学教授的营销技能提供了一个历史和当代的窗口。社会含义反种族主义努力必须认识到新自由主义在使种族市场正常化方面的普遍作用,并拒绝接受关于无种族文化教育的传统观点,尤其是在平台经济出现的情况下。独创性/价值以前很少有研究涉及商品种族主义、白人特权、白人意识形态的历史,以及建立对少数群体经历敏感的教学实践。
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Journal of Consumer Marketing
Journal of Consumer Marketing Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: ■Consumer behaviour ■Customer policy and service ■Practical case studies to illustrate concepts ■The latest thinking and research in marketing planning ■The marketing of services worldwide
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