Elizabeth Shove

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Average rating: 3.98 · 130 ratings · 9 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Dynamics of Social Prac...

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Comfort, Cleanliness and Co...

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The Design of Everyday Life...

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Time, Consumption and Every...

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Sustainable Practices: Soci...

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Connecting Practices: Large...

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Infrastructures of Consumption

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Comfort in a Lower Carbon S...

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Infrastructures of Consumpt...

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“There is an extraordinary irony in government efforts to promote more rational and sustainable forms of behaviour in individuals in economies which are dominated by the imperative to make profit through capital accumulation, and which are inevitably addicted to unsustainable growth. Too much of the practice literature ignores political economic matters mediating practices. As Tim Jackson and others have shown, the idea of a green capitalism, in which growth of output is ‘de-coupled’ from greenhouse gas emissions, is an impossible dream. I shall therefore argue that practice approaches need to consider political economic matters.”
Elizabeth Shove, Sustainable Practices: Social Theory and Climate Change

“Yet practice theory tells us that behaviour rarely changes simply as a result of challenges to ideas, values and attitudes. So”
Elizabeth Shove, Sustainable Practices: Social Theory and Climate Change



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