The transformation of sustainable lifestyle practices in ecoclubs

IF 3.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Cleaner and Responsible Consumption Pub Date : 2024-03-30 DOI:10.1016/j.clrc.2024.100189
Gabriella Kiss , Orsolya Lazányi , Tünde Taxner , Tamás Veress , Ágnes Neulinger
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The lifestyle and consumption habits of individuals are crucial in the question of ecological sustainability. Current consumption patterns need to be changed, requiring societies to shift cultural norms and create new consumer habits which are within planetary boundaries. In the practices of teaching sustainable consumption in higher education participatory and action-oriented research and teaching methods can facilitate the transition towards a more sustainable lifestyle for students. In this paper, we present a method operating at the boundary of education and research, the so-called ecoclubs, based on the characteristics of cooperative inquiry and transformative learning. Ecoclubs enable systematic and democratic knowledge creation to achieve concrete social change. In this paper, we explore how the method can promote transformation in the knowledge, attitude and everyday practices of the participating students regarding a sustainable lifestyle. To analyse the transformative potential of ecoclubs we used qualitative content analysis on 38 semi-structured interviews and reflection diaries of co-researchers of ecoclubs. The results show that according to the members of the ecoclubs, the most important characteristics of this non-formal education are the community, autonomy of decision-making, knowledge sharing and experience-based format. From the students' point of view, these characteristics can contribute to their higher level of engagement with sustainability and additional changes in their lifestyle.

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生态俱乐部可持续生活方式的转变
个人的生活方式和消费习惯对生态可持续性问题至关重要。当前的消费模式需要改变,这就要求社会转变文化规范,创造符合地球极限的新消费习惯。在高等教育的可持续消费教学实践中,以参与和行动为导向的研究和教学方法可以促进学生向更可持续的生活方式转变。在本文中,我们介绍了一种在教育和研究边界运作的方法,即所谓的生态俱乐部,它基于合作探究和变革性学习的特点。生态俱乐部能够以系统和民主的方式创造知识,从而实现具体的社会变革。在本文中,我们将探讨该方法如何促进参与学生在可持续生活方式方面的知识、态度和日常实践的转变。为了分析生态俱乐部的变革潜力,我们对 38 个半结构式访谈和生态俱乐部共同研究者的反思日记进行了定性内容分析。结果显示,生态俱乐部成员认为,这种非正规教育最重要的特点是社区、自主决策、知识共享和基于经验的形式。从学生的角度来看,这些特点有助于提高他们对可持续发展的参与度,并进一步改变他们的生活方式。
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Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
Cleaner and Responsible Consumption Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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