Sustainable Lifestyles and Consumer Behavior—Production and Consumption Systems
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 October 2022) | Viewed by 25918
Special Issue Editors
2. Professor for Sustainability Research in Design, Department of Industrial Design, Folkwang University of the Arts, 45239 Essen, Germany
Interests: sustainable consumption and production; design for sustainability and circularity
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Interests: transition design; Living Systems Theory; sustainable design; design theory
Interests: sustainable lifestyles; consumer scapegoatism and power dynamics
Interests: knowledge society; design; performing arts; social diversity; culture&lifestyle
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is focused on sustainable lifestyles and consumer behavior. The COVID-19 crisis has shown us not only our social vulnerability but also the importance of our personal lifestyles for sustainability: Leisure and mobility behavior had to be massively reduced, some food and other daily consumer goods were suddenly no longer available without restriction, and personal consumption behavior shifted largely to the digital realm.
We welcome research that investigates how more resilient product and consumption systems can be planned and communicated, particularly in relation to individual lifestyles. Contributors from various fields are invited to submit their articles on the following topics: The importance of design, art and communication for transition and implementation of more sustainable resource-light production and consumption patterns in different lifestyles, real-world lab investigation of social and sociotechnical innovations for SCP, strengthening local economic cycles, the importance of public welfare orientation for more sustainable production, using the experiences from the COVID-19 crisis to make the importance of more sustainable production and consumption more visible and tangible, and the upscaling of footprint reduction potential by modeling of sustainable lifestyles and implementing international targets (e.g., 1.5 degree lifestyles, 8 ton society).
Prof. Dr. Christa Liedtke
Prof. Terry Irwin
Dr. Lewis Akenji
Prof. Dr. Amrit Srinivasan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Public interest orientation
- Social design and artistic interventions
- COVID-19 crisis
- Sustainable consumption
- Sustainable production
- Resilience
- Social Innovation
- Real world-lab research
- Local economic cycles
- Urban consumption
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