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Volume 3 (2024): Issue 3 (Sep 2024): Special Issue: Welfare within Planetary Boundaries. Guest Edited by Anders Rhiger Hansen, Senja Laakso, Tullia Jack and Nicklas Neuman
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Consumption and Society
Online ISSN:
2752-8499
Issue Publication Date:
01 Sep 2024
Editorial
Welfare within planetary boundaries in the Nordics: can sufficiency pave the path forward for sustainable policy and practice?
Research Articles
Can sufficiency become the new normal? Exploring consumption patterns of low-income groups in Norway
Swamped in dinosaurs with LED lights: negotiating sustainability in a high-consumption society
The role of practical knowledge in keeping existing systems: a qualitative study of Finnish homeowners with oil heating
Strong daily routinisation, weak energy flexibility: a survey study of the stability and adaptability of everyday energy practices
Already at the minimum? Narratives of energy use-reduction in Finnish households
Sufficiency gains limited attention in Finnish climate policy on household consumption
Everyday practices and needs as entry points for an operationalisation of more collective approaches to sufficiency
Flight-intensive practices and wellbeing: current evidence and future research
Keyword Essay
Postgrowth welfare systems: a view from the Nordic context
Keyword Essay Comments
Beyond productivism: on the social and ecological value of distributive labour: a commentary on ‘Postgrowth welfare systems: a view from the Nordic context’ by Riya Raphael et al
The welfare state as a child of the growth economy and a troubled midwife of an eco-social transformation: a commentary on ‘Postgrowth welfare systems: a view from the Nordic context’ by Riya Raphael et al
Conversation
Welfare within planetary limits: deep transformation requires holistic approaches
Book Symposium
The Political Economy of Low Carbon Transformation: Breaking the Habits of Capitalism
by Harold Wilhite (2016)
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