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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yolande Strengers (RMIT University, Australia) , Cecily Maller (RMIT University, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.335kg ISBN: 9781138693043ISBN 10: 1138693049 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 09 May 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book brings together thinkers at the forefront of applying practice theory to the challenges of moving society towards sustainability. It not only consolidates practice theory's critique of conventional approaches to changing what people do, but points towards alternative ways of thinking through how change can be effected. Matt Watson, University of Sheffield, UK How can practices be made, unmade or retrieved from dormancy to help us shift towards sustainability? How can social practice scholarship help rethink intervention in policy and governance? Bringing together provocative discussions from established and emerging voices, this book itself makes a decisive intervention in our responses to the climate change challenge. Lesley Head, University of Wollongong, Australia A profoundly important book. Playing politics with methods and social practice theory, this book challenges conventional sustainability discourse based on individuals' behavioural change. It convincingly demonstrates different pathways for analysis and alternative avenues for intervention, governance and change. Mika Pantzar, Helsinki University, Finland This book brings together thinkers at the forefront of applying practice theory to the challenges of moving society towards sustainability. It not only consolidates practice theory's critique of conventional approaches to changing what people do, but points towards alternative ways of thinking through how change can be effected. Matt Watson, University of Sheffield, UK How can practices be made, unmade or retrieved from dormancy to help us shift towards sustainability? How can social practice scholarship help rethink intervention in policy and governance? Bringing together provocative discussions from established and emerging voices, this book itself makes a decisive intervention in our responses to the climate change challenge. Lesley Head, University of Wollongong, Australia A profoundly important book. Playing politics with methods and social practice theory, this book challenges conventional sustainability discourse based on individuals' behavioural change. It convincingly demonstrates different pathways for analysis and alternative avenues for intervention, governance and change. Mika Pantzar, Helsinki University, Finland This book brings together thinkers at the forefront of applying practice theory to the challenges of moving society towards sustainability. It not only consolidates practice theory's critique of conventional approaches to changing what people do, but points towards alternative ways of thinking through how change can be effected. Matt Watson, University of Sheffield, UK How can practices be made, unmade or retrieved from dormancy to help us shift towards sustainability? How can social practice scholarship help rethink intervention in policy and governance? Bringing together provocative discussions from established and emerging voices, this book itself makes a decisive intervention in our responses to the climate change challenge. Lesley Head, University of Wollongong, Australia A profoundly important book. Playing politics with methods and social practice theory, this book challenges conventional sustainability discourse based on individuals' behavioural change. It convincingly demonstrates different pathways for analysis and alternative avenues for intervention, governance and change. Mika Pantzar, Helsinki University, Finland This book brings together thinkers at the forefront of applying practice theory to the challenges of moving society towards sustainability. It not only consolidates practice theory’s critique of conventional approaches to changing what people do, but points towards alternative ways of thinking through how change can be effected. Matt Watson, University of Sheffield, UK How can practices be made, unmade or retrieved from dormancy to help us shift towards sustainability? How can social practice scholarship help rethink intervention in policy and governance? Bringing together provocative discussions from established and emerging voices, this book itself makes a decisive intervention in our responses to the climate change challenge. Lesley Head, University of Wollongong, Australia A profoundly important book. Playing politics with methods and social practice theory, this book challenges conventional sustainability discourse based on individuals’ behavioural change. It convincingly demonstrates different pathways for analysis and alternative avenues for intervention, governance and change. Mika Pantzar, Helsinki University, Finland Author InformationYolande Strengers is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and co-leader of the Beyond Behaviour Change Research Program in the Centre for Urban Research. Cecily Maller is a Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and co-leader of the Beyond Behaviour Change Research Program in the Centre for Urban Research. 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