<p>In an era of dramatic environmental change social change is desperately needed to curb burgeoning consumption. Many calls to action have focused on individual behaviour or technological innovation with relative silence from the social sciences on other modes and methods of intervening in social life. This book shows how we can go beyond behaviour change in the pursuit of sustainability.</p><p>Inspired by the ‘practice turn’ in consumption studies this interdisciplinary book looks through the lens of social practice theory to explore important and timely questions about how to intervene in social life. It discusses a range of applied sustainability topics including energy consumption housing provision water demand transport climate change curbside recycling and smart grids seeking to redefine what intervention is how it happens and who or what can intervene to address the growing list of environmental calamities facing contemporary societies. These issues are explored through a range of specific case studies from Australia the UK and the US providing theoretical insights that are of international relevance.</p><p>The book will be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of sociology consumption studies environmental studies geography and science and technology studies as well as policy makers and practitioners seeking to intervene in social life for sustainability.</p>
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