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Boycott

A boycott is an act of nonviolent, voluntary abstention from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest. It is usually for moral, social, political, or environmental reasons. The purpose of a boycott is to inflict some economic loss on the target, or to indicate a moral outrage, usually to try to compel the target to alter an…

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Etymology

Notable boycotts

Application and uses

Collective behavior

Legality

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Sports events

Diplomatic boycott

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Boycott

Nodes163
Edges162
Triples259
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.01227
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related to Notable boycotts · 58
Boycott → Although, American, American Revolution, Arab League, BDS, Boston Tea Partythe, Britain, British, Catalan, Catalonia, China, Chinese, Chinese Exclusion Act, Commonwealth, Cu-Cut, Desmond Tutu, Divestment, Events, First World War, German
related to Etymology · 42
Boycott → According, After, Already, As, Boycotted, Boycotted' London, By January, Captain Boycott, Captain Charles Boycott, Charles Stewart Parnell, County Mayo, Dame Nature, December, Despite, English, Feudalism, Fr, George Moore, In September, Ireland
related to References · 41
Boycott → America, Anti-Consumption, Boycott Participation, Business Research, Buying Power, Consumer Activism, Consumer Boycotts, Consumer Boycotts Due, Consumer Motivations, Dublin, Dáil Courts, Effecting Change, European Journal, Factory Relocation, Four Courts Press, Friedman, Glickman, Heather, History, Hoffmann
related to Sports events · 17
Boycott → Afghanistan, After, Americans, Berlin, Despite, Eastern Bloc, In, Los Angeles, Moscow Olympics, Nazis, South Africa, Soviet, Soviet Union, Summer Olympics, The, The USSR, United States
related to Diplomatic boycott · 15
Boycott → Beijing Winter Olympics, Britain, Canada, China's, Following, Great Britain, In, King Edward VII, May Coup, Nations, Olympics, Serbia, United States, Uyghurs, Western
related to Application and uses · 14
Boycott → Boycotts, Clinton, Dr, Examples, In, Internet, Internet-initiated, Laura, March, Rosie O'Donnell, Rosie O'Donnell's, Smith, They, Wesson
related to Girlcott · 13
Boycott → Abercrombie, African American, Allegheny County, American Lacey O'Neal, Billie Jean King, Fitch, Girlcott, Girls Foundation, Pennsylvania, Summer Olympics, The, Wimbledon, Women
related to United States · 13
Boycott → Arab League, Boycotts, EAR, Export Administration Regulations, In, Israel, Opponents, Since, The, The EAR, These, This, United States
see also · 10
Boycott → Anti-boycott, Denial, Form, International, Mass, Modern, Platform, Punitive, Reactionary, Type
related to Alternatives · 9
Boycott → Another, Coca-Cola, Mecca Cola, Most, Muslim, Qibla Cola, South African, These, When

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boycotts consumer united states may moral behavior companies government political target ireland collective also organized first olympics businesses protest irish

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Boycottis aact of nonviolent0.90text
Boycottis afact that the consumers with the most power to cause market disruption are the least likely to participate0.90text
Boycottpart ofmoral purchasing0.85text
Ethical Consumer produce information that reveals which companies own which brandsinstance ofActivists0.80text
products so consumers can practice boycotts or moral purchasing more effectivelyinstance ofActivists0.80text
the Olympics but athletic participation is not limitedinstance ofwhen Great Britain renewed diplomatic relations through a decree signed by King Edward VII.A diplomatic boycott is when diplomatic participation is withheld from an event0.80text
Boycottrelated to AlternativesWhen0.60section
Boycottrelated to AlternativesMost0.60section
Boycottrelated to AlternativesSouth African0.60section
Boycottrelated to AlternativesThese0.60section
Boycottrelated to AlternativesAnother0.60section
Boycottrelated to AlternativesMecca Cola0.60section

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