Power and Politics in Sustainable Consumption Research and Practice

Power and Politics in Sustainable Consumption Research and Practice

Isenhour, Cindy; Martiskainen, Mari; Middlemiss, Lucie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2019

208

Dura

Inglês

9781138056206

15 a 20 dias

453

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List of Figures

List of Tables

Author Biographies

Introduction

Power, Politics and Unsustainable Consumption

Lucie Middlemiss, Cindy Isenhour, Mari Martiskainen

Section I: On Political Economy and Sustainable Consumption






A Consuming Globalism: On Power and the Post-Paris Agreement Politics of Climate and Consumption
Cindy Isenhour




Practice Does Not Make Perfect: Sustainable Consumption, Practice Theory and the Question of Power
Dennis Soron




Sources of Power for Sustainable Consumption: Where to Look
Doris Fuchs, Sylvia Lorek, Antonietta Di Giulio, Rico Defila



Section II: On Governmentality and the Notion of the Subject in Sustainable Consumption




Pro-environmental Behaviour Change and Governmentality: Counter-Conduct and the Making up of Environmental Individuals
Tom Hargreaves




Freedom, Autonomy and Sustainable Behaviours: The Politics of Designing Consumer Choice
Tobias Gumbert




The 'Double Dividend' Discourse in Sustainable Consumption: A Critical Commentary
Lucie Middlemiss, David Wingate and Anna Wesselink

Section III: On the Politics of Identity and Difference in Sustainable Consumption




Housing as a Function of Consumption and Production in the United Kingdom
Mari Martiskainen




Power and Politics in the (Work-Life) Balance: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Risks and Rewards of Downshifting
Jacob Hammond & Emily Huddart Kennedy






Who Participates in Community-Based Sustainable Consumption Projects and Why Does It Matter? A Constructively Critical Approach

Manisha Anantharaman, Emily Huddart Kennedy, Lucie Middlemiss and Sarah Bradbury

Index
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Local Food Consumers;UK Construction Company;Good Life;UK Policy Maker;Sustainable Consumption Research;Sustainable Consumption;Contemporary Societies;Strong Sustainable Consumption;Sustainable Consumption Literature;Energy Efficiency;Double Dividend;Pro-environmental Behaviour Change;Cop Meeting;Practice Theoretical Approaches;UNFCCC Process;Fuel Poverty;Circular Economy;Social Practice Theory;Sustainable Homes;Libertarian Paternalism;Mitigation Gap;Remaining Carbon Budget;Carbon Homes;Di Giulio;Emissions Accounting