15 research outputs found

    Mise en place d'une expérience avec le grand public: entre recherche, vulgarisation et pédagogie

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    Methodological considerations on implementing a participative experimentWe present the implementation of an economic experiment conducted simultaneously in 11 French cities, with over 2700 participants, during four uninterrupted hours, during a popular-science event held in September 2015. Our goal is both to provide a roadmap for a possible replication and to discuss how the discipline can be used in new fields (science popularization, popular education, public communication)

    Market-centric pathways for racial inclusion: the case of #MyBlackReceipt

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    Racial exclusion is a persistent problem in consumer markets. Based on a qualitative study of the initiative #MyBlackReceipt, we analyze an alternative pathway to challenge the systemic origins of exclusion. We identify six tactics that participants employ to collectively harness market forces and leverage online environments to increase market inclusion

    "Upload Your Impact”: can digital enclaves enable participation in racialized markets?

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    Ethno-racial minorities are often racialized and consequently excluded from various consumption contexts. Racialized market actors strive to overcome exclusion and gain participation in markets; however, these efforts are often insufficient because they cannot create equitable access to market resources, fair opportunities for voice, and empowerment to shape market practices. Our research identifies digital enclave movements as a unique means by which racialized market actors redirect their resources and mobilize digital network tools to participate in markets. Using a qualitative study of the digital enclave #MyBlackReceipt, we explore tactics supporting the formation and sustenance of digital enclaves and how they support participation in markets. We identify five tactics that racialized market actors employ to foster digital enclaves and enhance market participation: legitimizing, delimitating, vitalizing, manifesting, and bridging. Last, we provide recommendations for policymakers on how to support and foster more equitable participation of ethnic minority groups in markets while addressing the risks of radicalization and the backlash related to enclaves
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