Fudge S., Peters M., Hoffman S.M. Wehrmeyer W. (ed), 2013, The Global Challenge of Encouragin Sustainable Living, London, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Sommaire :
- PART I: Theoretical and methodological understandings of behaviour change: psychological, sociological and economic perspectives
- Chapter 1: The psychology of behaviour change: an overview of theoretical and practical contributionsWokje Abrahamse and Judith de Groot
- Chapter 2: Peak electricity demand and social practice theories: reframing the role of change agents in the energy sectorYolande Strengers
- Chapter 3: Economic and non-economic factors driving household expenditure: methodological reflections on an econometric analysisScott Milne
- Chapter 4: Scenarios as tools for initiating behaviour change in food consumptionAndrea Farsang and Lucia Reisch
- PART II: Agency, behaviour and the European policy landscape
- Chapter 5: Emergent futures? Signposts to sustainable living in Europe and pathways to scaleCheryl Hicks and Michael Kuhndt
- Chapter 6: Identifying relevance and strength of barriers to changes in energy behaviour among end consumers and households: the BarEnergy projectMartin van de Lindt, Sophie Emmert and Helma Luiten
- Chapter 7: Collaborative (and sustainable) behaviours: grassroots innovation, social change and enabling strategiesEzio Manzini
- Chapter 8: From energy policies to energy-related practices in France: the figure of the ‘consumer citizen’ as a normative compromiseMathieu Brugidou and Isabelle Garabuau-Moussaoui
- Chapter 9: Decoupling environmental impact from economic growth in Norway: viable policy or techno-optimistic fantasy?Pål Strandbakken and Eivind Stø
- PART III: Different policy approaches from an international perspective
- Chapter 10: Living smart in Australian households: sustainability coaching as an effective large-scale behaviour change strategyColin Ashton-Graham and Peter Newman
- Chapter 11: Energy demand implications of structural changes in IndiaSubhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Chapter 12: Institutional and community-based initiatives in energy planningSteven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
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Emmanuel Kessous (17 décembre 2013). Parution – The Global Challenge of Encouraging Sustainable Living. Sociologie de la Consommation et du Numérique. Consulté le 16 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/tsbl