How sustainable consumption communication is studied: new review paper out

In a newly published open access paper, we review sustainable consumption communication (#SCC) as a field of research. Analyzing 67 papers, we describe 4 types of SCC research that conceptualize and relate #sustainable consumption and #communication very differently.

The 4 types are (1) behavior change, (2) self-empowerment, (3) systems change, & (4) comm constructions – they differ with regard to their communication modes (transmissive, interactional, deconstructive), routes of change (low vs. high reflexivity), and units of change (individual vs. collective).

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Overall, we found that an instrumental focus on incremental behavior change (“weak” sustainable consumption) dominates the current literature, with one-way business-to-consumer communication as the most prevalent form. We suggest ways in which the use of communication for deliberation & systemic change can be expanded in future research efforts.

We hope that the paper will help to reduce the strong fragmentation in sustainable consumption communication research, so that we can learn more from each other across the different communities doing SCC research. Thanks to my co-authors Dr. Julia Lena ReinermannGeorgina Guillén-Hanson, C. Tyler DesRoches, Sonali Diddi & Philip J Vergragt.

Fischer, D., Reinermann, J.‑L., Mandujano, G. G., DesRoches, C. T., Diddi, S., & Vergragt, P. J. (2021). Sustainable Consumption Communication: A Review of an Emerging Field of Research. Journal of Cleaner Production, 300, 126880. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126880

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