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Power And Politics In Sustainable Consumption Research And Practice Cindy Isenhour

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Power And Politics In Sustainable Consumption Research And Practice Cindy Isenhour
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Cindy Isenhour, Mari Martiskainen, Lucie Middlemiss
ISBN: 9781315165509, 9781138056206, 1315165503, 1138056200
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Power And Politics In Sustainable Consumption Research And Practice Cindy Isenhour by Cindy Isenhour, Mari Martiskainen, Lucie Middlemiss 9781315165509, 9781138056206, 1315165503, 1138056200 instant download after payment.

With growing awareness of environmental deterioration, atmospheric pollution and resource depletion, the last several decades have brought increased attention and scrutiny to global consumption levels. However, there are significant and well documented limitations associated with current efforts to encourage more sustainable consumption patterns, ranging from informational and time constraints to the highly individualizing effect of market-based participation. This volume, featuring essays solicited from experts engaged in sustainable consumption research from around the world, presents empirical and theoretical illustrations of the various means through which politics and power influence (un)sustainable consumption practices, policies and perspectives. With chapters on compelling topics including collective action, behaviour-change and the transition movement, the authors discuss why current efforts have largely failed to meet environmental targets and explore promising directions for research, policy and practice. Featuring contributions that will help the reader open up politics and power in ways that are accessible and productive and bridge the gaps with current approaches to sustainable consumption, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable consumption and the politics of sustainability.

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