The main objective of this study is to characterize socially responsible consumption (SRC) through the lens of social welfare and degrowth proposals. The central research questions are (i) whether SRC can contribute to the realization of the foundations of a degrowth society and (ii) whether SRC fits into the critique of the economic growth paradigm. These are essential questions because SRC is often treated as an “invention” of affluent societies that seek more sophisticated methods of consumption (such as conspicuous, green, and ethical consumption) due to the prevailing cultural system. We challenge this viewpoint by drawing on studies from the intersection of social and environmental sciences. For this purpose, Talcott Parsons’ extended...
Dynamic models of the economy that adequately incorporate different values and high levels of uncert...
Avoiding a whole-scale collapse of the civilisation-supporting ecosystems within this century will r...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...
"This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development ...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
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...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
This paper deals with attitudes, values and ideologies as potentials in influencing cultural change ...
The significance of socially responsible consumption as well as the question regarding the knowledg...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
AbstractThe present work provides a theoretical analysis oriented to link the social capital to the ...
This article considers the relationships between consumption, the environment, and wider sociologica...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
Dynamic models of the economy that adequately incorporate different values and high levels of uncert...
Avoiding a whole-scale collapse of the civilisation-supporting ecosystems within this century will r...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...
"This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development ...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
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...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
This paper deals with attitudes, values and ideologies as potentials in influencing cultural change ...
The significance of socially responsible consumption as well as the question regarding the knowledg...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
AbstractThe present work provides a theoretical analysis oriented to link the social capital to the ...
This article considers the relationships between consumption, the environment, and wider sociologica...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
Dynamic models of the economy that adequately incorporate different values and high levels of uncert...
Avoiding a whole-scale collapse of the civilisation-supporting ecosystems within this century will r...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...