Lifestyle transformation and reduced consumption: a transformative learning process
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https://doi.org/10.18753/2297-8224-186Keywords:
Social dimension, downsizing, consuming less, social practices, voluntary simplicityAbstract
Overconsumption habits and structures have a huge environmental impact. The article uses a qualitative interview study of environmentally conscious Swedish citizens undertaking a lifestyle transformation process to reduce their overall consumption in the context of mass consumption society. The purpose is to emphasise the importance of a transformative learning perspective to understand pathways and challenges for transforming towards less consumerist lifestyles. The study demonstrates five mutually bolstering aspects of learning experiences in this lifestyle transformation process: 1) factual and theoretical learning; 2) practical, corporal and tacit learning; 3) personal and emotional learning; 4) social relational learning; and 5) critical learning. It stresses the importance of a social dimension including the interplay of macro, meso and micro levels.Downloads
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Issue 1/2022
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Thematic Section
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Article1.2
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English
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2022-06-01
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