家庭の持続可能性の物質的地理学<br>Material Geographies of Household Sustainability

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家庭の持続可能性の物質的地理学
Material Geographies of Household Sustainability

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 254 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781409408154
  • DDC分類 577.554

基本説明

Constructs a series of imperatives for linking culturally informed research around household sustainability with policy and planning, this book begins to chart some new directions. The focus on the household, or 'home', in this collection provides a window into the sheer diversity of homemaking and maintenance activities that entail resource use.

Full Description

Charting new research directions, this book constructs a series of imperatives for linking culturally informed research around household sustainability with policy and planning. The household, or 'home', is a critical scale for understanding activities that connect individual behaviours and societal attitudes. The focus on the household in this collection provides a window into the sheer diversity of homemaking and maintenance activities that entail resource use. These practices have affective or emotive dimensions as well as habitual aspects. Diversity, innovation and change at the household scale is often missed in policy approaches which assume that simplistic economic motivations drive demand and this can in turn be 'managed' through regulation or market pricing. The research challenge extends beyond describing existing unsustainable economies driving resource intensive behaviour to consider realistic options for transformations in cultural practices, material relationships and, ultimately, the political economies they sit within. Without change in these systems, government initiatives to promote ecological modernisation run the risk of simply green-washing the very economies of consumption that currently drive unsustainable practices. Social and cultural change at the household level is critical to promoting sustainability at a range of wider scales.

Contents

chpater1 Introduction, RuthLane, AndrewGorman-Murray; Part I Contributions of a Cultural Approach to Household Sustainability; Chapter 2 Is It Easy Being Green? On the Dilemmas of Material Cultures of Household Sustainability, ChrisGibson, GordonWaitt, LesleyHead, NickGill; Chapter 3 A Domestic Twist on the Eco-efficiency Turn, AidanDavison; Chapter 4 Sustainability, Consumption and the Household in Developing World Contexts, WillemPaling, TimWinter; Chapter 101 Discussion, GayHawkins; Part II Domestic Spaces and Material Flows; Chapter 5 Beyond McMansions and Green Homes, RobynDowling, EmmaPower; Chapter 6 Remaking Home, RalphHorne, CecilyMaller, RuthLane; Chapter 7 Bottled Water Practices, GayHawkins, KaneRace; Chapter 102 Discussion, LouiseCrabtree; Part III Governance and Citizenship; Chapter 8 Mapping Geographies of Reuse in Sheffield and Melbourne, MattWatson, RuthLane; Chapter 9 Build It Like You Mean It, LouiseCrabtree; Chapter 10 Rethinking Responsibility? Household Sustainability in the Stakeholder Society, AndyScerri; Chapter 11 Environmental Politics, Green Governmentality and the Possibility of a 'Creative Grammar' for Domestic Sustainable Consumption, KerstyHobson; Chapter 103 Discussion, AidanDavison; Chapter 12 Conclusion, RuthLane, AndrewGorman-Murray;

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