Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement
The Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement is a 1997 encyclopedia edited by Stephen Brobeck and which describes the history of the consumer movement and other topics related to consumerism.
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| Author | 168 authors, Stephen Brobeck is editor | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Subject | Consumer movement | 
| Genre | Reference work | 
| Publisher | ABC-CLIO | 
| Publication date | 1997 | 
| Pages | 274 | 
| ISBN | 0-87436-987-8 | 
| LC Class | HC79.C63E53 1997 | 
Synopsis
    
The work contains 198 entries written by 168 authors.[1] The scope is the history, activities, interests, legislation, and actors in the twentieth century consumer movement.[1] Focuses of the work include 40 articles each describing the consumer movement in a different country, various articles on specific actions undertaken by consumer activists, and descriptions of the interests of specific populations or demographics in the consumer movement.[1]
The authors include established persons from academia, government, activism, and regulatory organizations who wrote entries summarizing their own fields of expertise.[2]
Reviews
    
One reviewer called the work "the only comprehensive reference source of its kind."[1] Another said that "In its depth, breadth, scholarship, and readability, this volume will be considered the standard reference source for many years".[2]
References
    
- Carsky, Mary L. (Spring 1999). "Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement". Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. 18 (1): 130–133. doi:10.1177/074391569901800115. JSTOR 30000516. S2CID 149490993.
- Apple, Rima D. (Dec 22, 1999). "Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement". Journal of Consumer Affairs. 33 (2): 438.
- Bleich, Lisa (May 1998). "Reviews: Nonfiction". Book Report. 17 (1): 44. Archived from the original on 2014-03-09.
- Crawford, Gregory A; Kohl, David F. (1998). "no title". Reference & User Services Quarterly. 38 (2): 196.