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The Greening of Everyday Life : Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities, PDF eBook

The Greening of Everyday Life : Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities PDF

Edited by John M. Meyer, Jens Kersten

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The Greening of Everyday Life develops a distinctive new way of talking about environmental concerns in post-industrial society.

It brings together several conceptual frameworks with a diversity of case studies and practical examples of efforts to orient everyday material practices toward greater sustainability.

The volume builds upon internal criticisms of dominant strands of contemporary environmentalism in post-industrial societies, and develops a newapproach which emerges from a number of disciplines, but is unified by a normative concern for the material objects and practices familiar to members of societies in their everyday lives.

In exploring alternatives, the chapter authors utilize conceptual frameworks rooted in environmental justice, newmaterialism, and social practice theory and apply it to the everyday; attention to urban biodiversity, infrastructure for storm water run-off, green home remodelling, household toxicity, community gardens and farmers markets, bicycling and automobility, alternative technologies, and more. With contributions from leading international and emerging scholars, this volume critically explores specific strategies and actions taken to generate homes, communities, and livelihoods that might be scaled-up to promote more sustainable societies.

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