Abstract

This chapter adds personal accounts from international fashion retailers and retailers from the home improvement industry to the public reports. Through new empirical material, the chapter offers a view on the various discursive tools that international retailers use in the moralisation of global markets. Using a detailed analysis of these personal accounts, we can see how market actors use language in order to moralise global markets.

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