TY - JOUR
T1 - Making Sense of Sustainability: Exploring the Subjective Meaning of Sustainable Consumption
AU - Roy, Deborah
AU - Verplanken, Bas
AU - Griffin, Christine
PY - 2015/8/12
Y1 - 2015/8/12
N2 - This article investigated what the term “sustainability” meant to a group of proenvironmental people living in Peterborough, in the east of England. The data was collected and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analyses. Recycling came most readily to mind in those interviewed. Results revealed that respondents attributed unsustainable behavior in themselves and others to “lack of thought.” The various strands of the analysis, when drawn together into a coherent framework, highlight that the business of life continues to perpetuate thoughtless consuming, even in those who are conscious of global warming. This suggests that education programs could be orientated toward addressing this “lack of thought” to encourage more thoughtful consumption.
AB - This article investigated what the term “sustainability” meant to a group of proenvironmental people living in Peterborough, in the east of England. The data was collected and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analyses. Recycling came most readily to mind in those interviewed. Results revealed that respondents attributed unsustainable behavior in themselves and others to “lack of thought.” The various strands of the analysis, when drawn together into a coherent framework, highlight that the business of life continues to perpetuate thoughtless consuming, even in those who are conscious of global warming. This suggests that education programs could be orientated toward addressing this “lack of thought” to encourage more thoughtful consumption.
UR - https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/03eda60f-c5ca-446d-9003-4b08dba5a677
U2 - 10.1080/1533015X.2015.1067581
DO - 10.1080/1533015X.2015.1067581
M3 - Article
JO - Applied Environmental Education and Communication
JF - Applied Environmental Education and Communication
ER -