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Stewards of Virtue? The Ethical Dilemma of CSR in African Agriculture

Blowfield, Mick; Dolan, Catherine

Authors

Mick Blowfield



Abstract

In recent years companies have responded to increasingly powerful consumer politics by expanding the scope of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to include ethical trade. This article examines the ethic embedded in and promulgated through ethical trade by use of a case study of African agriculture. Building on recent conceptualizations of globalization, neoliberalism and anthropological analyses of the audit economy, the authors put forward three inter‐related arguments. First, that there is a clear, if largely unacknowledged, ethic that positions ethical trade as an inherently neo‐utilitarian response to the economic and political imperatives of globalization, with important implications for its intended beneficiaries in the South and advocates in the North. Second, that this ethic is at the core of a form of governmentality that advances the project of neoliberalism, not by force but rather through the technologies and embedded norms of voluntary regulation, resulting in a model of governance that is fundamentally constrained by structurally embedded limitations. And third, that attempts to remove these limitations may be less likely to achieve the democratic, empowering outcomes of ethical trade's proponents than to serve the interests of the internationally dispersed ‘stewards of virtue’ that grant ethical trade its legitimacy.

Citation

Blowfield, M., & Dolan, C. (2008). Stewards of Virtue? The Ethical Dilemma of CSR in African Agriculture. Development and Change, 39(1), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2008.00465.x

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2015
Journal Development and Change
Print ISSN 0012-155X
Electronic ISSN 1467-7660
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 39
Issue 1
Pages 1-23
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2008.00465.x