1st Edition

Vocabulary for Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles A Language for Our Common Future

432 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

432 Pages 55 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Vocabulary for Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles: a Language for our Common Future curates a shared vocabulary of concepts that enables a society-wide conversation about sustainable consumption and lifestyles, the future of consumer society, and ways to transcend it. Since the United Nations (UN) Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the global environmental and social consequences of... Read more

Preface

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Boxes

Introduction

CLUSTER I: Daily Household Decisions and Lifestyles

1 Consumerism

ERIK ASSADOURIAN

2 Household Income Versus Carbon Footprint

ANDREW M. M. REEVES AND JARED STARR

3 Conspicuous/Positional Consumption

ANNA HORODECKA

4 Hedonic Treadmill

KATARZYNA STASIUK

5 Choice Paralysis

SOUMYAJIT BHAR

6 Generational Consumption Differences (in China)

WENLING LIU, YULIN ZHU, SHAHZAD KHAN DURRANI, AND LEI ZHANG

7 Gender

STEPHAN WALLASCHKOWSKI AND MARIËLLE FEENSTRA

8 Attitude-Behavior Gap

ALEKSANDRA BURGIEL-SZEWC AND LAURA MARIA WALLNÖFER

9 Behavior Change

OKSANA MONT AND LAURA MARIA WALLNÖFER

10 Energy Consumption Behavior

NOEL CASS

11 Repair

SAHRA SVENSSON-HOGLUND, JENNIFER D. RUSSELL, AND JESSIKA LUTH RICHTER

12 Fast Fashion

KATIA DAYAN VLADIMIROVA

13 Moments of Change

LORRAINE WHITMARSH, KATE BURNINGHAM, VANESSA TIMMER, LEWIS AKENJI, AND LISA MASTNY

14 Quiet Sustainability

PETR JEHLIČKA AND LUCIE SOVOVÁ

15 Voluntary Simplicity

ANA MARIA SOARES, RAQUEL REBOUÇAS, AND TERESA HEATH

16 Mindfulness

JACOB GORDON

17 Work-Life Balance

JARED BERRY FITZGERALD AND JIAYU HUANG

18 1.5-Degree Lifestyles

VIIVI TOIVIO, LUCA COSCIEME, AND LEWIS AKENJI

CLUSTER II: Concepts, Frameworks, and Applied Theories

19 Freedom of Choice

STEPHAN LORENZ

20 Social Practice Theory

MARY GREENE

21 Rebound Effects

EVA ALFREDSSON AND MIKAEL MALMAEUS

22 Moral Licensing

AITOR MARCOS

23 Risk Perception

THOMAS WEBLER

24 Living Labs

JULIA BACKHAUS, EDINA VADOVICS, AND MARC DIJK

25 Convivial Technology

ROXANA BOBULESCU AND NILO CORADINI DE FREITAS

26 Beauty

JOHN DE GRAAF

27 Stocks Versus Flows

DOMINIK WIEDENHOFER

28 Food Miles

KRISTOF RUBENS AND TESSA AVERMAETE

29 Sufficiency

JIHOON MIN AND CAROLINE ZIMM

30 Consumption Corridors

ANTONIETTA DI GIULIO, RICO DEFILA, DORIS FUCHS, SYLVIA LOREK, AND MARLYNE SAHAKIAN

31 Fair Consumption Space

THOMAS S.J. SMITH AND LEWIS AKENJI

32 Social Tipping Points

ALESSANDRO TAVONI AND VERONICA PIZZIOL

CLUSTER III: Political Economy

33 Political Economy of Consumerism

MANU V. MATHAI AND SOUMYAJIT BHAR

34 Consumer Scapegoatism

AITOR MARCOS

35 Energy Overshoot

WILLIAM E. REES

36 Carbon Inequality

BEATRIZ BARROS AND KUISHUANG FENG

37 The Role of Business

PATRICK ELF, AMY ISHAM, AND OKSANA MONT

38 Money

FATEMEH JOUZI, JARKKO LEVÄNEN, MIRJA MIKKILÄ, AND LASSI LINNANEN

39 Climate Justice

JENNIE C. STEPHENS

40 Ecosocial Contract

SAAMAH ABDALLAH

41 Ecological Economics

LUCIA A. REISCH

42 Well-being Economy

ANDERS HAYDEN

43 Foundational Economy

RICHARD BÄRNTHALER

44 Steady-State Economy

BRETT DOLTER

45 Doughnut Economics

ELENA DAWKINS, ANGELA DRUCKMAN, AND BENEDIKT SCHMID

46 Degrowth

SAM BLISS, JOHN MULROW, MEGAN EGLER, AND LINDSAY BARBIERI

47 Sustainable Finance

RENS VAN TILBURG

48 Sharing Economy

DIANA IVANOVA AND TAMAR MAKOV

49 Circular Economy and Society

MARTIN CALISTO FRIANT AND MELANIE JAEGER-ERBEN

CLUSTER IV: Value Shifts and Social Activism

50 Alternative Hedonism

KATE SOPER

51 Well-being and Life Satisfaction Versus Income

CALLIE DANCE, DONNA LYBECKER, AND NINA SZCZYGIEL

52 Spiritual Consumption

PATRICK ELF AND AMY ISHAM

53 Values and Consumption

IAN HAMILTON

54 Buen Vivir and Buenos Convivires

SUSAN PAULSON AND ALBERTO ACOSTA

55 Ubuntu

VUYISWA LAMFITI AND JOSEPH KOETSIER

56 Education for Sustainable Consumption

ULF SCHRADER AND DANIEL FISCHER

57 Social Norms

JOHN THØGERSEN

58 Consumer-Citizen

ANNA HORODECKA

59 Social Movements

DUNCAN CROWLEY, TERESA MARAT-MENDES, AND ROBERTO FALANGA

60 Subvertising

ELEFTHERIA LEKAKIS

61 Boycotts and Buycotts

FABIÁN ECHEGARAY

62 Green Parenting

BIANCA STUMBITZ AND ROBERT ORZANNA

63 Grassroots Innovation

ADRIAN SMITH

64 Prosumerism

THOMAS S.J. SMITH

65 Alternative Consumer Cooperatives

BEYZA OBA, ZEYNEP ÖZSOY, AND BIRGIT TEUFER

66 Community Supported Agriculture

BERND BONFERT

67 Fair Trade

LINDSAY NAYLOR

68 Food Sovereignty

GIOVANNA MICARELLI

69 Eco-Communities

JENNY PICKERILL

CLUSTER V: Governance, Policy, and Choice Architecture

70 Product-Service Systems

ARNOLD TUKKER

71 Universal Basic Services

ANNA COOTE AND IAN GOUGH

72 Urban Planning and Spatial Allocation

VALERIE BRACHYA

73 Sustainable Housing

PETER BERRILL

74 Sustainable Mobility

NOEL CASS

75 Protein Shift

KRISTOF RUBENS AND ERIK MATHIJS

76 Choice Editing

LEWIS AKENJI AND MAGNUS BENGTSSON

77 Green Nudging

ANA RITA FARIAS AND MARTA SANTOS SILVA

78 Ecolabeling

MAIKE GOSSEN AND JOHANN M. MAJER

79 Advertising

TIMOTHY DE WAAL MALEFYT

80 Greenwashing

PANAYIOTA ALEVIZOU AND CLAUDIA E. HENNINGER

81 Ecodesign

MAX SCHOEPEN AND KARINE VAN DOORSSELAER

82 Extended Producer Responsibility

JESSICA STUBENRAUCH, MAIKE DEMANDT, AND JOACHIM H. SPANGENBERG

83 Product Returns and Right of Withdrawal

MARTA SANTOS SILVA

84 Information and Communication Technology

GEORGINA GUILLEN-HANSON, HELI HALLIKAINEN, NANNAN XI, AND JUHO HAMARI

85 Consumption-Based Accounting

JUKKA HEINONEN

86 Personal Carbon Allowance

TINA FAWCETT AND YAEL PARAG

87 Co-Benefits of Climate Policy

EVA ALFREDSSON

Afterword

List of Contributors

Index

Biography

Lewis Akenji is the executive director of the Hot or Cool Institute in Berlin, a public-interest think tank that explores the intersection between society and sustainability. Lewis has served as the executive director of SEED, founded as a United Nations partnership to promote entrepreneurship for sustainable development. He has consulted with multilateral institutions, including the UN, the Asian and African Development Banks, the European Commission, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and has served as technical or policy adviser to several national governments. He serves on several boards and international committees, including as a Full Member of the Club of Rome and Commissioner on the Transformational Economics Commission of Earth4All.

Philip J. Vergragt is a climate activist, professor emeritus of technology assessment at TU Delft, the Netherlands, and a research professor at Clark University, USA. He is one of the co-founders and a current board member of SCORAI. He co-chairs the Electric Vehicles Task Force and is an advisory member of the Energy Commission at Newton, MA. His current research interests are sustainable consumption, sustainable cities, and systemic change. He is the co-author of more than 100 scientific publications and five books. Philip holds a PhD in physical chemistry at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands (1976).

Halina Szejnwald Brown is professor emerita of environmental science and policy at Clark University. Her recent academic research has focused on the interface between culture, technology, and policy in facilitating a transition beyond the current consumer society. She is a co-founder and board member of Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative and chairs Citizens Commission on Energy in her home city of Newton, Massachusetts. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, fellow of the International Society for Risk Analysis, and fellow of Tellus Institute in Boston. Brown holds a doctoral degree in chemistry from New York University.

Thomas S.J. Smith is a researcher, writer, and editor based in the north of Spain. He received his PhD in geography and sustainable development at the University of St Andrews and has since held numerous roles including postdoctoral researcher in environmental studies at Masaryk University, Brno, and Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow in geography at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU), Munich. He is a member of the Community Economies Institute (CEI) and on the board of the Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI). His research interests relate to social ecological transformations, economic localization, and degrowth.

Laura Maria Wallnöfer is a postdoctoral research and teaching associate at the Institute of Marketing and Innovation, Department of Economics and Social Sciences at BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. She has an interdisciplinary background in energy and transport management and sustainable development and did her PhD on the Integration of Perspectives and Concepts about Individuals as Change Agents at the Doctoral School for Transitions to Sustainability at BOKU University. Her current research focuses on the intersections of different transition actors’ influence spheres and how the multi-actor process required for a sustainable transformation can be better coordinated if those intersections are known.

"Our society has taught us since birth to consume, and the results include the alienated and overheating world we now experience. So learning a new vocabulary for consumption is a fine first step towards changing that – as this book makes clear, it's a way of learning to actually feel the water through which we otherwise unconsciously swim."

Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

"As humans transgress planetary boundaries at ever-increasing speed, this book could not be more timely. We need to consume within ecological limits. This pathbreaking book – the result of an unprecedented, cross-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration – can help. Ideal for teaching, research, and for anyone who wants to consume sustainably."

Juliet Schor, author of The Overspent American and Four Days a Week

"Given that one of the roots of today's global ecological crises is the profligacy of the Global North, and its cornering of the planet's ecological space, this book is a welcome addition to literature on concepts and practices that the world's rich need to listen to and adopt, complementing other books whose focus is on learning from the Global South."

Ashish Kothari, Global Tapestry of Alternatives, and co-editor of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary

"Much of the time, our attention goes to the environmental impacts we face as a society. This is logical, since this is what we experience. But to avoid these impacts, more attention should be given to the drivers and pressures leading to them – and here the contributions of the authors of this collection are vital and important."

Janez Potočnik, Co-Chair, UNEP International Resource Panel (IRP)

"Vocabulary for Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles: A Language for Our Common Future is a treasure trove of timely briefings about concepts that have potential to guide humanity towards a more humane, more sustainable future. It offers much-needed clarity and consistency, and thus the potential to underpin more fruitful conversations and more impactful action."

Katherine Trebeck, writer-at-large, Edinburgh Futures Institute

"This book offers a powerful and timely reimagining of how we think about consumption and lifestyles in a world facing ecological and social crises. With clarity and depth, it weaves together transformative concepts and perspectives, providing an essential guide that will inspire and empower changemakers across disciplines and sectors."

Giorgos Kallis, author of The Case for Degrowth