This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to improve the ecological and human wellbeing of the planet. Such a notion can stimulate new imaginative thinking on a future sustainable world not dominated by neoliberalism. It can also strengthen SDG-12: responsible consumption and production. To do so, it examines the influence of pro-environmental self-identity, market-based barriers, and knowledge barriers on sustainable consumption buying, product lifetime extension, and environmental activism. Survey data was collected via online panels in Sweden (n=504) and the USA (n=1,017). Richly varied and complex findings emerge supporting the merit of this utopian idea. In particular, the importance...
Background: Sustainable production and consumption are two important issues, which mutually interact...
The concept of sustainability is a clear blue sea, a snowy mountain, a flowery meadow, in which ther...
This chapter provides an existential critique of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also know...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and ecologically self-destructive consume...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
This thesis extends ecocritical thought into the sphere of popular culture, particularly televised a...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
This paper focuses on consumption in the affluent world and the resulting level, composition and dis...
This article focuses on the concept of the citizen-consumer to examine the role of consumption as a ...
Achieving sustainable consumption patterns is a crucial step on the way towards sustainability. The ...
Background: Sustainable production and consumption are two important issues, which mutually interact...
The concept of sustainability is a clear blue sea, a snowy mountain, a flowery meadow, in which ther...
This chapter provides an existential critique of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also know...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and ecologically self-destructive consume...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
This thesis extends ecocritical thought into the sphere of popular culture, particularly televised a...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
This paper focuses on consumption in the affluent world and the resulting level, composition and dis...
This article focuses on the concept of the citizen-consumer to examine the role of consumption as a ...
Achieving sustainable consumption patterns is a crucial step on the way towards sustainability. The ...
Background: Sustainable production and consumption are two important issues, which mutually interact...
The concept of sustainability is a clear blue sea, a snowy mountain, a flowery meadow, in which ther...
This chapter provides an existential critique of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also know...