Somebody Else’s Problem : Consumerism, Sustainability and Design
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1783534915
ISBN-13
9781783534913
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Greenleaf Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 25th, 2016
Print length
236 Pages
Weight
372 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.30 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
ConsumerismBusiness ethics & social responsibilitySustainability
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Somebody Else’s Problem calls for a radical change in how we design, make and use the products and services we need. Crocker challenges us to look at the systems we take for granted in daily life, and their cumulative role in our environmental crisis.
Winner of the Gold Award in AXIOM Business Book Awards'' Philanthropy/Nonprofit/Sustainability category.
Consumerism involves a unique way of thinking that promises a shortcut to a "better" life, obtained through a continuous process of accumulating certain fashionable goods and services. Over the last few decades, this has resulted in a rising tide of cheap, short-lived goods produced, used and discarded in increasingly rapid cycles, along the way depleting resources and degrading environmental systems.
Somebody Elses Problem calls for a radical change in how we think about our material world, and how we design, make and use the products and services we need. Rejecting the idea that individuals alone are responsible for the environmental problems we face, it challenges us to look again at the systems we take for granted in daily life, and their cumulative role in our environmental crisis.
The author presents an overview of the main forces giving rise to modern consumerism, looks more closely at todays accelerating consumption patterns, and asks why older, more custodial patterns of consumption are in decline. The author concludes with a recommendation of new ways of designing, making and using goods and services that can reduce our excess consumption, but still contribute to a good and meaningful life.
Consumerism involves a unique way of thinking that promises a shortcut to a "better" life, obtained through a continuous process of accumulating certain fashionable goods and services. Over the last few decades, this has resulted in a rising tide of cheap, short-lived goods produced, used and discarded in increasingly rapid cycles, along the way depleting resources and degrading environmental systems.
Somebody Elses Problem calls for a radical change in how we think about our material world, and how we design, make and use the products and services we need. Rejecting the idea that individuals alone are responsible for the environmental problems we face, it challenges us to look again at the systems we take for granted in daily life, and their cumulative role in our environmental crisis.
The author presents an overview of the main forces giving rise to modern consumerism, looks more closely at todays accelerating consumption patterns, and asks why older, more custodial patterns of consumption are in decline. The author concludes with a recommendation of new ways of designing, making and using goods and services that can reduce our excess consumption, but still contribute to a good and meaningful life.
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