Political Consumerism and Interpersonal Discussion Patterns

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Scandinavian Political Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-05 DOI:10.1111/1467-9477.12204
Carolin V. Zorell, T. Denk
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The ecological impacts of consumption are well acknowledged, and most people worldwide are likely to have encountered proofs for or information about it. Likewise, online and offline media seem to be full of information on the issue. Even so, large numbers of people are ‘non- political’ consumers, inconsiderate of the ethical and ecological implications of what they buy and consume. Using representative survey data from Sweden collected in 2019, this paper shows that a major reason for non- political consumerism can be seen in the lack of interpersonal ‘recruitment’ efforts; that is, deliberate attempts by some to influence another’s consump- tion. Moreover, the analyses show that for a person having faced such attempts by others to influence their consumption is distinct from them discussing political consumption issues. With this, the paper also provides one of the first large- N studies confirming recent theoretical prop-ositions of an extended definition of political consumerism: discussion, that is, discursive action, is a sub- form of political consumerism next to boycotting, buycotting, and lifestyle change. Interpersonal influence, in turn, is a key predictor of political consumerism. Altogether, the results suggest that spreading information may feed discursive actions. Yet, to get more people change their consumption choices and engage in political consumerism, what is needed is that people influence each other to do so.
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政治消费主义与人际讨论模式
消费的生态影响是公认的,世界上大多数人可能都遇到过关于它的证据或信息。同样,线上和线下媒体似乎也充斥着关于这个问题的信息。即便如此,很多人还是“不关心政治”的消费者,不考虑他们购买和消费的东西的伦理和生态影响。本文利用2019年收集的瑞典代表性调查数据表明,非政治性消费主义的一个主要原因是缺乏人际“招聘”努力;也就是说,一些人故意试图影响另一个人的消费。此外,分析表明,对于一个面临他人试图影响其消费的人来说,这与他们讨论政治消费问题是不同的。在此基础上,本文还提供了第一批大型N研究之一,证实了最近关于政治消费主义扩展定义的理论命题:讨论,即话语行动,是政治消费主义的一种亚形式,仅次于抵制、购买和生活方式改变。反过来,人际影响是政治消费主义的关键预测因素。总之,研究结果表明,传播信息可能会助长话语行为。然而,要让更多的人改变他们的消费选择,参与政治消费主义,需要的是人们相互影响。
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Scandinavian Political Studies
Scandinavian Political Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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2.40
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24
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Political Studies is the only English language political science journal from Scandinavia. The journal publishes widely on policy and electoral issues affecting the Scandinavian countries, and sets those issues in European and global context. Scandinavian Political Studies is an indispensable source for all those researching and teaching in Scandinavian political science, public policy and electoral analysis.
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