社会实践理论与绿色消费观念的联系:综述

Samira Jabin, Shah Md Atiqul Haq
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过去几十年来,绿色消费已成为可持续发展的重要组成部分。本文从社会实践理论的角度回顾了绿色消费的观念和实践,重点关注性别动态。此外,还探讨了影响绿色消费行为的几个因素。社会实践理论提供了一个全面的框架,用于理解日常惯例、社会规范和基础设施环境如何塑造可持续消费行为。本文献综述的研究结果表明,女性更倾向于绿色消费是受到社会角色和环境问题的驱动,而男性的参与则受到传统角色和物质条件的影响。通过从社会实践的角度审视绿色消费行为,文章揭示了集体行为和社会结构,而非个人选择,是如何推动可持续发展努力的。研究结果强调了在社会技术发展背景下进行政策干预的重要性,强调需要解决结构性因素,并通过采用引导方法、循环经济原则、技术进步和培养环保意识来促进可持续实践。最后,本综述文件建议,今后的研究需要详细探讨性别差异,以了解她们对绿色实践的不同倾向,这将有助于为可持续发展政策的制定提供信息。此外,本文还建议开展一项纵向研究,以评估基于社会实践的可持续消费对气候脆弱地区气候适应能力的影响。
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Linking social practice theories to the perceptions of green consumption: An overview
Over the past few decades, green consumption has become a vital component of sustainable development. This paper reviews the perceptions and practices of green consumption through the viewpoint of social practice theories, with an emphasis on gender dynamics. In addition, several factors influencing green consumption behaviour explored. Social practice theories provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how daily routines, societal norms, and infrastructural contexts shape sustainable consumption behaviours. Findings of this literature review highlights that women's higher inclination towards green consumption is driven by social roles and environmental concerns, while men's engagement is influenced by traditional roles and material conditions. By reviewing green consumption behaviour through the lens of social practice, the article reveals how collective behaviours and societal structures, rather than individual choices alone, drive sustainability efforts. The findings underscore the significance of policy interventions within the context of socio-technological development, emphasizing the need to address structural factors and promote sustainable practices through the adoption of nudge approach, circular economy principles, technological advancements and fostering environmental consciousness. Finally, this review paper suggests that future research is required to explore the gender differences in detail to understand their varying inclination toward green practices, which would help inform policy development for sustainability. Furthermore, it recommends conducting a longitudinal study to assess the impact of social practice-based sustainable consumption on climate resilience in climate-vulnerable regions.
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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