Written by an international team of contributors from
Scandinavia, Germany, the UK, and the US, this book examines
in-depth the relationship between sustainability and the good life.
It explores where contemporary visions of the sustainable good life
come from; what functions they serve; how they are expressed in
current transition processes; and whether a sustainable and
satisfying life is possible for all.
This book frames the eco "crisis" in an optimistic way, showing
it to be full of potential for creative unfolding and democratic
participation at all levels personal, community, and societal. Many
seek creative responses at various levels of action in the face of
global threats such as population growth, the end of the oil age,
and climate change. Lighter individual lifestyles are being
experimented with as much as is bioregional citizenship, national
and international distributive justice, and active green resistance
to the dominant power structures.
Drawing on wealth of theories, from social practice theory to
architecture and design theory, and disciplines, such as
anthropology and environmental philosophy, this volume promotes
participatory action-research based approaches to encourage
sustainability and wellbeing at local levels. It covers topical
issues such the politics of prosperity, globalization, and
indigenous notions of "the good life" and happiness." It discusses
how to meet needs, which has largely been left out of the
sustainability debate. Finally it places a strong emphasis on food
at the heart of the sustainability and good life debate, for
instance binding the global south to the north through import and
exports, or linking everyday lives to ideals within the dream of
the good life, with cookbooks and shows.
This interdisciplinary book provides invaluable insights for
researchers and postgraduate students interested in the
contribution of the environmental humanities to the sustainability
debate.
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