#2733. Conceptualising ethical consumption within theories of practice

December 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Sociology and Political Science;
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous);
Economics and Econometrics;
Social Psychology;
Business and International Management;
Marketing;
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Abstract:
Since the turn of the century, consumer sociological research has focused on ordinary, routine consumption, especially in the context of sustainable development. This approach has been a welcome alternative in understanding sustainable consumption compared to using individualistic psychological or person-communicative approaches.
Keywords:
Consumption; ethics; everyday life; sustainable consumption; theories of practice

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