Protest rhetoric’s appeal: How brands as moral entrepreneurs recruit the media into moral struggles

Verena E. Wieser, Andrea Hemetsberger, Marius K. Luedicke

Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceedingChapter in edited volume

Abstract

Whenever the news media feature brand-related moral struggles over issues such as ethicality, fairness, or sustainability, brands often find themselves in the position of the culprit. However, brands may also take the opposite position, that of a moral entrepreneur who proactively raises and addresses moral issues that matter to society. In this chapter, the authors present a case study of the Austrian shoe manufacturer Waldviertler, which staged a protest campaign against Austria’s financial market authorities in the wake of the authorities demanding that the company closes its alternative (and illegal) consumer investment model after 10 years of operation. In response to this demand, the company organized protest marches, online petitions, and press conferences to reclaim the moral high ground for its financing model as a way out of the crunch following the global credit crisis and as a way to fight unfair administrative burdens. The authors present an interpretive analysis of brand communication material and media coverage that reveals how this brand used protest rhetoric on three levels – logos, ethos, and pathos – to reverse moral standards, to embody a rebel ethos, and to cultivate moral indignation. The authors also show how the media responded to protest rhetoric both with thematic coverage of context, trends, and general evidence, and with episodic coverage focusing on dramatic actions and the company owner’s charisma. The authors close with a discussion of how protestainment, the stylization of a leader figure, and marketplace sentiments can ensure sustained media coverage of moral struggles.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Contested Moralities of Markets
EditorsSimone Schiller-Merkens, Philip Balsiger
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
Pages151-166
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-78769-119-3
ISBN (Print)978-1-78769-120-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
Volume63
ISSN0733-558X

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited.

Keywords

  • Brands as protestors
  • Moral entrepreneurs
  • News media analysis
  • Protest rhetoric
  • Protestainment
  • Social movements

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