Social practice theories help challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews and values at the basis of many unsustainable practices. However, practice theoretical research can also struggle to provide useful results for policymaking. Connected to social practices, discourses and their boundaries define what is seen as possible, what the range of issues and their solutions are. By exploring the connections between practices and discourses - where paradigms, worldviews and values are represented through cognitive frames a this thesis develops, firstly, a conceptual approach to help enable purposive change in unsustainable social practices. This is done in an interdisciplinary manner integrating different literatures. Secondly, the thesis t...
High meat consumption appears regularly in sustainability discourses but finding practical tools for...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
It is widely accepted that overcoming the social-ecological crises we face requires major changes to...
Social practice theories help challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews and values at the bas...
Social practice theories help to challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews, and values at the...
abstract: Eating meat leads to several environmental threats, hence reducing one’s consumption can b...
This article presents a discursive analysis with data from interviews conducted with women working i...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
In this doctoral dissertation, I adress the issue of changes in foodways, using a socio-cultural fra...
The shift of society toward sustainable food culture requires collectively challenging meat and dair...
Meat production and consumption as currently configured in developed countries is seen by a growing ...
the midst of a climate crisis, recent studies have proven that a shift towards a sustainable diet ca...
A shift in the social norm of meat consumption is a transition that is repeatedly called for in clim...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
The relationship between meat production/consumption and the permeable boundary of nature-society ha...
High meat consumption appears regularly in sustainability discourses but finding practical tools for...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
It is widely accepted that overcoming the social-ecological crises we face requires major changes to...
Social practice theories help challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews and values at the bas...
Social practice theories help to challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews, and values at the...
abstract: Eating meat leads to several environmental threats, hence reducing one’s consumption can b...
This article presents a discursive analysis with data from interviews conducted with women working i...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
In this doctoral dissertation, I adress the issue of changes in foodways, using a socio-cultural fra...
The shift of society toward sustainable food culture requires collectively challenging meat and dair...
Meat production and consumption as currently configured in developed countries is seen by a growing ...
the midst of a climate crisis, recent studies have proven that a shift towards a sustainable diet ca...
A shift in the social norm of meat consumption is a transition that is repeatedly called for in clim...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
The relationship between meat production/consumption and the permeable boundary of nature-society ha...
High meat consumption appears regularly in sustainability discourses but finding practical tools for...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
It is widely accepted that overcoming the social-ecological crises we face requires major changes to...