Definition
An ideology or practice that emphasizes boycotts as a primary method of social or political change.
Etymology
From boycott combined with the suffix -ism denoting a system of belief or practice. This term describes boycotting as a comprehensive strategy rather than an isolated action.
Kelly Says
Boycottism as an ideology peaked during the Civil Rights movement and apartheid protests—it elevated boycotts from reaction to strategy, showing collective action's organized potential.
Translations
ARالعربية
ال boykott
al-boy-koot
CSČeština
bojkotování
boy-ko-to-va-nie
DEDeutsch
Boykotts
boy-kotts
ELΕλληνικά
boykott
boy-kott
ESEspañol
boicot
boy-koht
FAفارسی
بوايکوت
bo-y-koot
FISuomi
boikotti
boy-kot-ti
FRFrançais
boycottisme
boy-kot-tee-sme
HIहिन्दी
बॉयकॉटवाद
boy-kot-vad
HUMagyar
bojkott
boy-kott
IDBahasa Indonesia
boikot
boy-kot
ITItaliano
boycottismo
boy-kot-tee-smo
JA日本語
ボイコット主義
boikotto-shuugi
KMKM
ប្ដេជ្ញា
b-p-te-j-nya
KO한국어
보이콧주의
bo-i-kot-ju-i
MSBahasa Melayu
boikot
boy-kot
MYမြန်မာ
ပုံမှန်
pon-ma-shan
NLNederlands
boycot
boy-kot
PLPolski
bojkotowanie
boy-ko-to-wa-nie
PTPortuguês
boicote
boy-ko-teh
SVSvenska
boykott
boy-kott
SWKiswahili
kuzuia
koo-zoo-ia
TAதமிழ்
போர்க்குரல்
po-r-ku-ral
THไทย
การประท้วง
gaan pra-thowng
UKУкраїнська
боїкот
boy-kot
VITiếng Việt
phong kiến
phong-khee-en