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Value from virtue: the construction of provenance in ethical value networks

In: Ethical Value Networks in International Trade

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  • John Overton
  • Simon Bidwell
  • Warwick E. Murray

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This chapter presents a theoretical reflection on the process of virtue-making. It begins with the notion of 'fictive place' as it applies to Geographical Indications but extends this line of thinking to the other two ethical constellations of sustainability and social justice. We move from notions of active 'place-making' as an economic process, to explore the concept of provenance. We see provenance as more than just a record of the social and spatial history of a product: it is also a process of building, disseminating and protecting such histories. Finally, we argue that such 'provenancing' is a key element of ethical value networks, both requiring the networks to exist in order to construct and embed the narratives of authenticity, sustainability and social justice as well as reinforcing the networks in the process.

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  • John Overton & Simon Bidwell & Warwick E. Murray, 2022. "Value from virtue: the construction of provenance in ethical value networks," Chapters, in: Warwick E. Murray & John Overton & Kelle Howson (ed.), Ethical Value Networks in International Trade, chapter 15, pages 236-246, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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