2019
DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12672
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Greening the poor: the trap of moralization

Abstract: This article uses ethnographic data to engage a critical reflection on the tension between individual responsibility for the environment and inequality. While research has shown that the majority of sustainable consumers are middle and upper class, educated and white individuals, the study explores how the ethical injunction to ecological sustainability is being introduced to lower‐income neighbourhoods in France. It draws on the observation of a national programme which aims at supporting inhabitants of publi… Show more

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“…First, due to their socially restricted sociability and to the groups’ social homogeneity, the activists were not used to spending much time with working-class people and their representations betrayed classist prejudices. Their othering comments reproduced, from an environmentalist standpoint, the well-worn discourse on the poor’s incapacity to spend well (Colombi, 2020) and reinforced the deep-seated stigma representing urban poor households as less environmentally concerned (Malier, 2019).…”
Section: Different Determined But Not Excusedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, due to their socially restricted sociability and to the groups’ social homogeneity, the activists were not used to spending much time with working-class people and their representations betrayed classist prejudices. Their othering comments reproduced, from an environmentalist standpoint, the well-worn discourse on the poor’s incapacity to spend well (Colombi, 2020) and reinforced the deep-seated stigma representing urban poor households as less environmentally concerned (Malier, 2019).…”
Section: Different Determined But Not Excusedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In France, numerous media campaigns (Comby, 2015) and public policies (Rumpala, 2011) have institutionalised a consumerist framing of the responsibility for the climate. They have flourished on the same moral conviction that individual consumers should personally take care of the planet through their daily behaviours (on the moral dimensions of such behaviour change policies, see Malier, 2019). In the realm of social sciences, both behaviour change policies and sustainable consumption activism have received significant scholarly attention, notably from the perspective of Social Practice Theory (see Evans, 2019, for a critical review).…”
Section: From Empowerment To Responsibilisation: the Moral Economy Of Climate Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This emphasis on multiple rationalities has highlighted the interactions between environmental and climate governance strategies and the subjects of those strategies (e.g. McGregor et al, 2015;Malier, 2019), and has helped to investigate and interpret the gaps between the visions of climate decision-makers and the implementation of decisions on the ground (Collins, 2020;Fletcher and Cortes-Vazquez, 2020). In their discussion of REDD+ in Nigeria, for example, Asiyanbi et al, (2019) describe how it aimed to normalise particular moral values about forest protection but were countered by local discourses of morality centred around entitlements to forests.…”
Section: Power Dynamics Of Multiple Moralitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myös eri sosioekonomiset ryhmät ponnistavat käytäntöjen muutoksiin eri lähtökohdista. Pienituloisten arki on usein melko ympäristöystävällistä vähäisen kuluttamisen, tehokkaiden asumisratkaisujen ja liikkumisen vuoksi (36,37). Sen sijaan moniin hyvin toimeentulevien ja keskiluokkaisten arjen käytäntöihin heijastuu vaatimuksia arjen sujuvuudesta, helposta liikkumisesta ja tilavasta asumisesta, mikä on usein ristiriidassa ilmastonmuutoksen hillinnän kanssa (38,39).…”
Section: Rakenteellinen Eriarvoisuus Lisää Haavoittuvuutta Ilmastonmuunclassified