Economics, Finance, Business and Management, Business and Management, Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

The Moralizing Corporation: The Rise and Fall of Corporate Carewashing
Carl Rhodes (other), Grietje Baars (other), Alan Bradshaw (other), Lisa Richey (other), Sara Farris (other), Robert Deakin (other), Rohit Varman (other), Marianna Fotaki (other), Martin Parker (other), Bobby Banerjee (other), Joel Bakan (editor-in-chief), Andreas Chatzidakis (editor-in-chief), Jo Littler (editor-in-chief)
Hardback Published on: 15/10/2026
Price: £85.00
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Synopsis
Over the past two decades corporations have increasingly used crises to portray themselves as institutions that fundamentally care about people and the planet, not just private wealth. Deploying 'carewashing' to moralize operations, they seek to obscure the social, political and environmental damage they cause.
Now such carewashing is under fire - from the left and the right. Attacks on 'woke capitalism', corporate philanthropy, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and sustainability have shaken the moralizing corporation . With its cross-disciplinary contributions, the book interrogates the corporate turn to and away from 'care', offering new insights and alternatives to the carewashing corporation.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Bristol University Press
- ISBN: 9781529251173
- Number of pages: 192
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Languages: English