E-Book, Englisch, 472 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 472 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-04384-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Exploring the underlying dimensions of behaviour change in terms of consumption, media, social innovation and urban systems, the essays in this book are from many disciplines, including architecture, urban design, industrial design and engineering, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, waste management and public policy.
Aimed especially at designers and architects, Motivating Change explores the diversity of current approaches to change, and the multiple ways in which behaviour can be understood as an enactment of values and beliefs, standards and habitual practices in daily life, and more broadly in the urban environment.
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Foreword by Michael Braungart Preface by Doug McKenzie-Mohr Prologue: Motivating Change in Consumption and Behaviour (Robert Crocker and Steffen Lehmann) Part 1: Framing the Problem: Consumption, Behaviour and Sustainability 1. From Access to Excess: Consumerism, ‘Compulsory’ Consumption and Behaviour Change (Robert Crocker) 2. Exploring the Role of Individual, Context and Object in Sustainable Urban Consumption (Peter Newton) 3. Working towards Sustainability: exploring the workplace as a site for pro-environmental behavioural change (Janine Chapman, Natalie Skinner, Sharni Searle) 4. The National Dialogue on Behaviour Change in UK Climate Policy: some observations on responsibility, agency and political dimensions (Shane Fudge and Michael Peters) 5. Using the Long Lever of Value Change (Chrisna du Plessis) Part 2: Communicating for Change: Values, Behaviour, Media and Design 6. Behaviour Change: A Dangerous Distraction (Tom Crompton) 7. Leading by Design: Cultivating self-leadership for sustainability (Paul Murray) 8. Telling the Truth about Animals and Environments: media and pro-environmental behaviour (Carla Litchfield) 9. Advertising, Public Relations and Social Marketing: shaping behaviour towards sustainable consumption (Gjoko Muratovski) 10. Contemplative Objects: artefacts for challenging convention and stimulating change (Stuart Walker) Part 3: Social Innovation for Change: Shaping Behaviour through Design 11. Sustainable Qualities: powerful drivers of social change (Ezio Manzini and Virginia Tassinari)
12. Amplifying Innovative Sustainable Urban Behaviours: defining a design-led approach to social innovation (Lara Penin) 13. Wellbeing, Participation and Young Citizens Shaping Place (Angelique Edmonds) 14. System Design for Sustainability: the challenge of behaviour change (Carlo Vezzoli) 15. Ethnicity, Environmental Behaviour and Environmental Justice: initial findings from research in a London borough (Guy M. Robinson, Steven Guilbert, Terry Tudor, Stewart W. Barr, Alan Metcalfe and Mark Riley) Part 4: Designing Urban Systems for Change: Towards the Zero Waste City 16. Motivating behaviour change and implementing waste management optimization to create ‘Zero Waste Cities’ (Atiq Uz Zaman and Steffen Lehmann) 17. Zero Waste 2020: Sustainability in our hands (Paul Connett) 18. Food for Thought: design of a food waste composting system in a temporary accommodation setting (Kerrie Bell, Barbara Koth and Steffen Lehmann) 19. Wood in the city: Social acceptance of prefabricated multi-storey timber buildings using low-carbon construction systems (Steffen Lehmann and Gabriele B. Fitzgerald) Epilogue: The Consumption Dilemma: from behaviour change to zero waste (Steffen Lehmann and Robert Crocker)