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  2. Anti-consumerism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-consumerism has paved the way for a "subvertising" (also known as culture jamming) movement, which uses artistic and political strategies to protest modern forms of publicity; acts of "subvertising" include "removing advertising from public spaces, tweeting to inform the city's mayor of illicit advertising practices, recuperating posters ...

  3. Category:Anti-consumerist groups - Wikipedia

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  4. Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia

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    Participants may participate in a variety of anti-consumerist and philanthropic activities, such as donating winter coats or marching through stores. Some activists have also extended Buy Nothing Day to cover the entire Christmas shopping season .

  5. Category:Anti-consumerists - Wikipedia

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    Category: Anti-consumerists. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category contains people who actively promote anti-consumerism.

  6. Culture jamming - Wikipedia

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    Culture jamming (sometimes also guerrilla communication) [1] [2] is a form of protest used by many anti-consumerist social movements [3] to disrupt or subvert media culture and its mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising.

  7. Category:Anti-consumerism - Wikipedia

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  8. Anti-consumerist - Wikipedia

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  9. Bright green environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    The dark green brand of environmentalism is associated with ideas of ecocentrism, deep ecology, degrowth, anti-consumerism, post-materialism, holism, the Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock, and sometimes a support for a reduction in human numbers and/or a relinquishment of technology to reduce humanity's effect on the biosphere.