This essay explores how, through metaphor, pro-ponents of sustainable consumption can shift from a worldview that is linear, mechanistic, reductionist, expansionist, and consumerist to one that is cyclic, organic, complex, constrained and, shall we say, productive or self-generating
Sustainability is typically discussed in a siloed fashion in the United States. Cradle-to-cradle pro...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Consumption is a central aspect of contemporary Western culture. In part, this is reflective of the ...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into acc...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of metaphors in public discourse on sustainability....
"This book offers an eclectic range of transdisciplinary insights into the role of metaphor, myth an...
Educating broadly about the science and technologies of sustainability is essential, because it conv...
In this article I ask how deeply consumer culture has become embedded in contemporary American socie...
During the last couple of years we (an economist and an ecologist) have been doing joint research on...
When social scientists and policy makers approach sustainable development, their policy tools usuall...
This essay explores sustainable consumption and considers possible roles for marketing and consumer ...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
Brendon Larson’s Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining our Relationship with Nature...
"This book offers an eclectic range of transdisciplinary insights into the role of metaphor, myth an...
This is the introduction to a special issue with Int journal of sustainable development which was la...
Sustainability is typically discussed in a siloed fashion in the United States. Cradle-to-cradle pro...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Consumption is a central aspect of contemporary Western culture. In part, this is reflective of the ...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into acc...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of metaphors in public discourse on sustainability....
"This book offers an eclectic range of transdisciplinary insights into the role of metaphor, myth an...
Educating broadly about the science and technologies of sustainability is essential, because it conv...
In this article I ask how deeply consumer culture has become embedded in contemporary American socie...
During the last couple of years we (an economist and an ecologist) have been doing joint research on...
When social scientists and policy makers approach sustainable development, their policy tools usuall...
This essay explores sustainable consumption and considers possible roles for marketing and consumer ...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
Brendon Larson’s Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining our Relationship with Nature...
"This book offers an eclectic range of transdisciplinary insights into the role of metaphor, myth an...
This is the introduction to a special issue with Int journal of sustainable development which was la...
Sustainability is typically discussed in a siloed fashion in the United States. Cradle-to-cradle pro...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Consumption is a central aspect of contemporary Western culture. In part, this is reflective of the ...