Syllabus/achievement requirements

Book

Wilhite, Harold Langford (2016). "The Political Economy of Low Carbon Transformation: Breaking the Habits of Capitalism.", Routledge, Chapters 2, 3 and 7 (a copy of the book is avaliable on 2nd floor at SUM).

Wilhite, H. (2008). "Consumption and the Transfomation of Everday Life: A View from South India." Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan (you are expected to read the complete book).

Compendium

Campbell, C. (1995). Chapter 3 “The Sociology of consumption” pp 96 - 126 in Daniel Miller (red): Acknowledging Consumption: A Review of new studies. London: Routledge.

Fine, B. and E. Leopold. (1993). Chapter 3 and 4 ‘Disarray in the Theory of consumer Behaviour’, pp39-45, and Economic and Consumer Behaviour, pp 46-54, in The World of Consumption. London: Routledge.

Guillen-Royo, M (2016): 'Sustainable development, economic growth and human wellbeing' in Guillen-Royo, M. Sustainability and wellbeing. Human-scale development in practice. Routledge: Abingdon

Miller, D. (1995). Chapter 1 ‘Consumption As the Vanguard of History’ pp 1- 57. In D. Miller (Ed.), Acknowledging Consumption: A Review of New Studies. London: Routledge.

Princen, Thomas, Michael Maniates and Ken Conca. (2002): Chapter 1 “Confronting Consumption” pp 1-20 in Thomas Princen, Michael Maniates and Ken Conca (red): Confronting Consumption. Cambridge: The MIT Press.

Rojek, Chris. (2004). “The Consumerist syndrome in Contemporary Socieity. An interview with Zygmunt Bauman” in Journal of Consumer Culture 4(3): 291 – 312

Schor, J.B. (1998). Chapter 6 ‘Learning Diderot’s lesson: Stopping the upward creep of desire’ pp 143-167. In Schor J.B. The overspent American. New York: Harper Collins

Shove, E., L. Lutzenhiser, S. Guy, B. Hackett, H. Wilhite: (1998). Chapter 5 “Energy and social systems” pp 291 - 325 in Steve Rayner and Elizabeth L. Malone (eds): Human Choice and Climate Change. Ohio: Battelle Press. 1998.

Verbeek, P. (2006). Materializing morality: Design ethics and technology mediation. Science, Technology & Human Values 31(3): 361 – 380.

Wilhite, H. and L. Lutzenhiser (1999): "Social Loading and Sustainable Consumption", in Eric J. Arnould og Linda M. Scott (red): Advances in Consumer Research, vol 26. Montreal: Association for consumer research. 1999, pp.281-287.

Wilhite, H. 2013. "Energy consumption as cultural practice: Implications for the theory and policy of sustainable energy use" in S. Strauss, S. Rupp and T. Love (Eds), Cultures of Energy. San Francisco: Left Coast Press.

Winther, T. (2015) On the good life and rising electricity consumption in rural Zanzibar. In K. L. Syse and M. L. Mueller (eds), Sustainable Consumption and the Good Life. Interdisciplinary perspectives, Chapter 9, pp. 146–164.  New York: Routledge.

 

Online

The online articles are accessible online to UiO students, but you need to use a computer which is on the UiO network. If you are off campus, please read how to log on here. The online articles will also be available electronically on Fronter shortly before the commencement of the course.

Ackerman, Frank (1997). Consumed in Theory: Alternative Perspectives on the Economics of Consumption, Journal of Economic Issues, 31:3, 651-664

Carrier, J. and D. Miller.(1999). Chapter 2, ‘From Private Virture to Public Vice’, pp24 - 47. In H. Moore (Ed.), Anthropological Theory of Today. Cambridge and Oxford: Polity Press.

Grasso, M. (2017): “Achieving the Paris goals: Consumption-based carbon accounting”, Geoforum, Vol. 79, p. 93-96.

Guillen-Royo, M. (2010) “Realising the 'wellbeing dividend' An exploratory study using the Human Scale Development approach”. Ecological Economics.  ISSN 0921-8009.  70(2), s 384- 393

Hansen, A (2017): “Transport in transition: Doi moi and the consumption of cars and motorbikes in Hanoi”, Journal of Consumer Culture, Vol. 17 (2), 378-396.

Hansen, A (2016): “Sustainable urbanisation in Vietnam: Can Hanoi bring back the bicycle?”, Tvergastein, Vol. 7, 34-41. (Also available in Fronter)

Hansen, A (2012): Sustainable Development and Consumption from Rio to Rio and Beyond, Tvergastein, Vol. 1, 60-67. (Also available in Fronter)

Hansen, Nilesen and Wilhite (2016), "Staying Cool, Looking Good, Moving Around: Consumption, Sustainability and the ‘Rise of the South’", Forum for Development Studies Vol. 43 , Iss. 1, 2016

Harriss, Robert and Shui, Bin (2010). Consumption, Not CO2 Emissions: Reframing Perspectives on Climate Change and Sustainability, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 52: 6, 8 — 15

Paddock, J. (2017): “Household consumption and environmental change: Rethinking the policy problem through narratives of food practice”, Journal of Consumer Culture, Vol 17 (1), 122-139.

Shove, E (2014): Putting practice into policy: reconfiguring questions of consumption and climate change, Contemporary Social Science, Vol 9 (4): 415-429.

Tukker, A., M.J. Cohen, K. Hubacek and O. Mont (2010): “The Impacts of Household Consumption and Options for Change”, Journal of Industrial Ecology ,Vol. 14 (1), 13-30

Urry, J (2004). "The 'System' of Automobility", Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 21, Issue 4-5

Warde, A. (2005). "Consumption and theories of practice". Journal of Consumer Culture 5:131-153.

Warde, A (2011): “Food consumption”, in Southerton, D (ed): Encyclopedia of consumer culture

Weis, T (2016): “Towards 120 billion: Dietary change and animal lives”, Radical Philosophy, 199.

Wilhite, H. (2012). Towards a better accounting of the roles of body, things and routines in consumption. In A. Warde and D. Southerton (eds), The Habits of Consumption. Helsinki: COLLeGIUM, Studies across Disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences 12:87-99.

Winther, T. and H. Wilhite (2015). An analysis of the household energy rebound effect from a practice perspective: spatial and temporal dimensions. Energy Efficiency, 8(3), pp. 595–607.


 

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