ISBN:
9783839454336
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
Political science volume 105
DDC:
394.1/6
Keywords:
Food habits
;
Sustainable living
;
Vegetarianism
;
Social change
;
Feeding Behavior
;
Diet, Vegetarian
;
Political science & theory
;
Environmental policy & protocols
;
Political structures: democracy
;
Political science and theory
;
Environmental policy and protocols
;
POLITICAL SCIENCE - History & Theory
;
Food habits
;
Social change
;
Sustainable living
;
Vegetarianism
;
Habitudes alimentaires
;
Végétarisme
;
Style de vie durable
;
History & Theory
;
Political Ideologies
;
Public Policy
;
Democracy
;
Political Science
;
Environmental Policy
;
Agency
;
Co-responsibility
;
Cultured Meat
;
Discourse
;
Flexitarianism
;
Food Studies
;
Food
;
Insects
;
Nature
;
Plant-based Meat
;
Political Theory
;
Politics
;
Social Practice Theories
;
Strategic Ignorance
;
Sustainability
;
Values
Abstract:
Social practice theories help to challenge the often hidden paradigms, worldviews, and values at the basis of many unsustainable practices. Discourses and their boundaries define what is seen as possible, as well as the range of issues and their solutions. By exploring the connections between practices and discourses, Minna Kanerva develops a conceptual approach enabling purposive change in unsustainable social practices. Radical transformation towards new meatways is arguably necessary, yet complex psychological, ideological, and power-related mechanisms currently inhibit change
Note:
English