Culture and sustainability : exploring stability and transformation with the cultures framework / Janet Stephenson.
2023
HC79.E5
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Title
Culture and sustainability : exploring stability and transformation with the cultures framework / Janet Stephenson.
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ISBN
9783031255151 (electronic bk.)
3031255151 (electronic bk.)
3031255178
9783031255175
9783031255144
3031255143
3031255151 (electronic bk.)
3031255178
9783031255175
9783031255144
3031255143
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 243 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25515-1 doi
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HC79.E5
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.7
Summary
This Open access book brings a cultural lens, and a distinctive analytical framework, to the problem of transitioning to a sustainable, low-carbon future. The world faces a seemingly impossible hurdle to radically alter long-established social, economic and technological systems in order to live within the biophysical limits of the globe, while ensuring a just and enduring transition. The overarching premise of this book is that this cannot be achieved without widespread cultural change. We need a change in culture is often used rhetorically, but what does this really mean? Stephenson starts by exploring cultures elusiveness, describing its divergent interpretations before identifying core features of culture that are common across most definitions. These characteristics form the core of the cultures framework, an extensively tested approach to studying the links between culture and sustainability outcomes. The framework makes culture an accessible concept which can be analytically applied to almost any sustainability problem. Using many examples from around the world, Stephenson illustrates how cultural stability, cultural flexibility and cultural transformation all have a part to play in the sustainability transition. She guides the reader in the use of the cultures framework for policy development and to underpin research undertaken by individuals or by multi-disciplinary teams. Clearly and engagingly written, Culture and Sustainability is essential reading for academics, students, policy makers and indeed anyone interested in a sustainable future. Janet Stephenson is a research professor at the Centre for Sustainability, an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Otago, New Zealand. A social scientist with a background in sociology, planning and cultural geography, she has a longstanding interest in the social determinants of the transition to a sustainable future. Much of her research examines the interplay between culture and sustainability in a variety of contexts. She is passionate about collaborative, interdisciplinary research and the contribution of different knowledge systems to solution-finding.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Cultures divergence
Chapter 3 Cultures convergence
Chapter 4 The cultures framework
Chapter 5 Cultural stability
Chapter 6 Cultural change
Chapter 7 Using the cultures framework for policy analysis
Chapter 8 Using the cultures framework for research
Chapter 9 Conclusion.
Chapter 2 Cultures divergence
Chapter 3 Cultures convergence
Chapter 4 The cultures framework
Chapter 5 Cultural stability
Chapter 6 Cultural change
Chapter 7 Using the cultures framework for policy analysis
Chapter 8 Using the cultures framework for research
Chapter 9 Conclusion.