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9780192867049

Sustainable Materialism Environmental Movements and the Politics of Everyday Life

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    9780192867049

  • ISBN10:

    0192867040

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-12-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


David Schlosberg, Professor of Environmental Politics and Director, Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney,Luke Craven, Research Fellow, University of New South Wales, Canberra

David Schlosberg is Professor of Environmental Politics in the Department of Government and International Relations, Payne-Scott Professor, and Director of the Sydney Environment Institute at the University of Sydney. His main theoretical interests are in environmental and climate justice, climate
adaptation and resilience, and environmental movements and the practices of everyday life - what he terms sustainable materialism. Professor Schlosberg's more applied work includes public perceptions of adaptation and resilience, the health and social impacts of climate change, and responses to food
insecurity. His previous authored, co-authored, or co-edited books with Oxford include Defining Environmental Justice, The Climate-Challenged Society, and The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory.

Luke Craven is a Research Fellow in the Public Service Research Group at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. Dr Craven's research focuses on developing new tools to understand and address complex policy challenges. He works with a range of public sector organisations to adapt and apply
systems frameworks to support policy design, implementation, and evaluation. He is known for developing the System Effects methodology, which is widely used to analyse complex causal relationships in participatory and qualitative data. He is also involved in number of collaborative projects that are
developing innovative solutions to complex policy challenges, which includes work focused on food insecurity, health inequality, and climate resilience. Dr Craven holds a PhD in Political Science at the University of Sydney, where he remains affiliated with the Sydney Environment Institute, and the
Charles Perkins Centre.

Table of Contents


Part One: Introducing Sustainable Materialism
1. An Introduction to Sustainable Materialism
Part Two: Political Motivations for Sustainable Materialism
2. From Postmaterialism to Sustainable Materialism
3. Environmental and Social Justice in Sustainable Materialist Movements
4. Material Practice and Resistance to Power
5. Sustainability and the Politics of Materialist Action
Part Three: Innovations and Conclusions
6. New Directions and Virtues in Sustainable Materialist Movements
7. Conclusion: From Sustainable Materialism to System Change
About the Authors
Bibliography
Index

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