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Anti-consumption as part of living a sustainable lifestyle: daily practices, contextual motivations and subjective values

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Black IR & Cherrier H (2010) Anti-consumption as part of living a sustainable lifestyle: daily practices, contextual motivations and subjective values. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 9 (6), pp. 437-453. https://doi.org/10.1002/cb.337

Abstract
This research examines anti-consumption practices, motivations and values within attempts to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Sixteen women were interviewed and from their narratives, anti-consumption for sustainability was found to be practiced via acts of rejection, reduction and reuse. In addition, practices of anti-consumption for sustainability are constructed through the collaboration between the needs of the individual and the needs for environmental preservation. This perspective moves sustainable consumption away from a rational information processing and environmentally motivated choice to incorporate various subjective and individualistic needs and values. Hence, the challenge for sustainable marketers is to position sustainable practices along side self interested notions such as independence, beauty, quality or value for money.

Journal
Journal of Consumer Behaviour: Volume 9, Issue 6

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Edinburgh
Publication date30/11/2010
Publication date online25/11/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/28976
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISSN1472-0817