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Hiding Politics in Plain Sight by Patricia Strach, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Patricia Strach

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Hiding Politics in Plain Sight by Patricia Strach, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Hiding Politics in Plain Sight by Patricia Strach, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Hiding Politics in Plain Sight by Patricia Strach, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Patricia Strach

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As late as the 1980s, breast cancer was a stigmatized disease, so much so that local reporters avoided using the word "breast" in their stories and early breast cancer organizations steered clear of it in their names. But activists with business backgrounds began to partner with corporationsfor sponsored runs and cause-marketing products, from which a portion of the proceeds would benefit breast cancer research. Branding breast cancer as "pink" - hopeful, positive, uncontroversial - on the products Americans see every day, these activists and corporations generated a pervasiveunderstanding of breast cancer that is widely shared by the public and embraced by policymakers. Clearly, they have been successful: today, more Americans know that the pink ribbon is the symbol of breast cancer than know the name of the vice president. Hiding Politics in Plain Sight examines the costs of employing market mechanisms - especially cause marketing - as a strategy for change. Patricia Strach suggests that market mechanisms do more than raise awareness of issues or money to support charities: they also affect politics. She shows thatmarket mechanisms, like corporate-sponsored walks or cause-marketing, shift issue definition away from the contentious processes in the political sphere to the market, where advertising campaigns portray complex issues along a single dimension with a simple solution: breast cancer research will finda cure and Americans can participate easily by purchasing specially-marked products. This market competition privileges even more specialized actors with connections to business. As well, cooperative market activism fundamentally alters the public sphere by importing processes, values, and biases ofmarket-based action into politics. Market activism does not just bring social concerns into market transactions, it also brings market biases into public policymaking, which is inherently undemocratic. As a result, industry and key activists work cooperatively rather than contentiously, and theydefine issues as consensual rather than controversial, essentially hiding politics in plain sight. | Hiding Politics in Plain Sight by Patricia Strach, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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