The Approach of Social Practice Theory Towards Sustainable Food Consumption: An Analysis of a Questionnaire Survey on Purchasing Behavior
Several studies(Hirose 1995 ; Kollmuss and Agyeman 2002, etc.)have pointed out that although consumers’ attitudes towards sustainability have gradually become more positive, their behavior is not consistent with their attitudes. This circumstance is commonly referred to as the "attitude-behavio...
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| Published in | Journal of Environmental Sociology Vol. 26; pp. 95 - 110 |
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Japanese Association for Environmental Sociology
05.12.2020
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| Abstract | Several studies(Hirose 1995 ; Kollmuss and Agyeman 2002, etc.)have pointed out that although consumers’ attitudes towards sustainability have gradually become more positive, their behavior is not consistent with their attitudes. This circumstance is commonly referred to as the "attitude-behavior gap." As the name suggests, the gap concerns the attitudes and behavior of individuals.However, it is sometimes difficult to understand and account for inconsistencies in behavior, if we adopt a perspective focusing solely on individuals.A more promising way to understand this phenomenon has appeared as a new trend in sustainable consumption studies in sociology based on "social practice theory." Shove et al. (2012)consider consumption to be a "social practice" linking three elements, materials, meanings, and competences, from the perspective of the interaction between individuals and social structures, rather than from the perspective of individuals engaging in rational decision-making processes.The discussion of the research presented in this article, considers consumers who are inclined towards sustainable consumption, but who are not acting in accordance with their inclinations, in a state the article refers to as "lost in sustainability." The research employed a questionnaire survey and the results were analyzed based on social practice theory, in order to clarify the background and reasons why people become lost in sustainability, and to obtain suggestions for effective interventions leading to sustainable consumption in the future.As a result, the practice of purchasing sustainable agricultural products in Japan can be shown to have multiple elements which lead people to become lost in sustainability. Three elements focused on in this research are :(1)how to provide information(from the viewpoint of materials),(2)recognition of sustainability in agricultural products(from the viewpoint of meanings),(3)consumers’ lack of knowledge(from the viewpoint of competences).The article demonstrates that the three elements are linked to each other, and lead people to become lost in sustainability through social practice. The article concludes that sustainable consumption would be better understood when viewed from the perspective of "lost in sustainability," rather than the "attitude-behavior gap." |
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| AbstractList | Several studies(Hirose 1995 ; Kollmuss and Agyeman 2002, etc.)have pointed out that although consumers’ attitudes towards sustainability have gradually become more positive, their behavior is not consistent with their attitudes. This circumstance is commonly referred to as the "attitude-behavior gap." As the name suggests, the gap concerns the attitudes and behavior of individuals.However, it is sometimes difficult to understand and account for inconsistencies in behavior, if we adopt a perspective focusing solely on individuals.A more promising way to understand this phenomenon has appeared as a new trend in sustainable consumption studies in sociology based on "social practice theory." Shove et al. (2012)consider consumption to be a "social practice" linking three elements, materials, meanings, and competences, from the perspective of the interaction between individuals and social structures, rather than from the perspective of individuals engaging in rational decision-making processes.The discussion of the research presented in this article, considers consumers who are inclined towards sustainable consumption, but who are not acting in accordance with their inclinations, in a state the article refers to as "lost in sustainability." The research employed a questionnaire survey and the results were analyzed based on social practice theory, in order to clarify the background and reasons why people become lost in sustainability, and to obtain suggestions for effective interventions leading to sustainable consumption in the future.As a result, the practice of purchasing sustainable agricultural products in Japan can be shown to have multiple elements which lead people to become lost in sustainability. Three elements focused on in this research are :(1)how to provide information(from the viewpoint of materials),(2)recognition of sustainability in agricultural products(from the viewpoint of meanings),(3)consumers’ lack of knowledge(from the viewpoint of competences).The article demonstrates that the three elements are linked to each other, and lead people to become lost in sustainability through social practice. The article concludes that sustainable consumption would be better understood when viewed from the perspective of "lost in sustainability," rather than the "attitude-behavior gap."
持続可能な消費における態度と行動の不一致は,従来,"attitude-behavior gap" として理解されてきたが,それだけでは十分に説明できない場合がある。社会学では,個人と構造の相互作用に着目した「社会的実践理論」の枠組みを用いてこれを捉えようとしている。Shove et al.(2012)の社会的実践理論では,「実践」を物質,能力,意味の 3 つの要素が結びついたものとして理解する。本稿では「持続可能な食消費」に着目し,社会的実践理論を踏まえて「持続可能な消費を実現したいが実現できていない」という消費者が置かれている状況を,個人と構造の相互作用によって「サステナビリティ迷子」が生み出されている状況と捉えられるのではないかと考え,アンケート調査をもとに検討した。さらに,持続可能な消費の実現に向けた政策・介入への示唆を得るため,調査結果をもとに社会的実践理論の分析枠組みを用いてその背景や要因の分析を行った。その結果,「持続可能性に配慮した青果物を購入する」という〈実践〉においては,①情報提供のあり方,②青果物における持続可能性の認識,③消費者のリテラシー不足など複数要素が相互に結びついた多様な「サステナビリティ迷子」が生み出されていることがわかった。 Several studies(Hirose 1995 ; Kollmuss and Agyeman 2002, etc.)have pointed out that although consumers’ attitudes towards sustainability have gradually become more positive, their behavior is not consistent with their attitudes. This circumstance is commonly referred to as the "attitude-behavior gap." As the name suggests, the gap concerns the attitudes and behavior of individuals.However, it is sometimes difficult to understand and account for inconsistencies in behavior, if we adopt a perspective focusing solely on individuals.A more promising way to understand this phenomenon has appeared as a new trend in sustainable consumption studies in sociology based on "social practice theory." Shove et al. (2012)consider consumption to be a "social practice" linking three elements, materials, meanings, and competences, from the perspective of the interaction between individuals and social structures, rather than from the perspective of individuals engaging in rational decision-making processes.The discussion of the research presented in this article, considers consumers who are inclined towards sustainable consumption, but who are not acting in accordance with their inclinations, in a state the article refers to as "lost in sustainability." The research employed a questionnaire survey and the results were analyzed based on social practice theory, in order to clarify the background and reasons why people become lost in sustainability, and to obtain suggestions for effective interventions leading to sustainable consumption in the future.As a result, the practice of purchasing sustainable agricultural products in Japan can be shown to have multiple elements which lead people to become lost in sustainability. Three elements focused on in this research are :(1)how to provide information(from the viewpoint of materials),(2)recognition of sustainability in agricultural products(from the viewpoint of meanings),(3)consumers’ lack of knowledge(from the viewpoint of competences).The article demonstrates that the three elements are linked to each other, and lead people to become lost in sustainability through social practice. The article concludes that sustainable consumption would be better understood when viewed from the perspective of "lost in sustainability," rather than the "attitude-behavior gap." |
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