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Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 81 - 102, 01.02.2024

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THE PARADOX OF ENVIRONMENTALISM: WHEN ENVIRONMENTALIST CONSUMPTION BECOMES A STATUS SYMBOL

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 81 - 102, 01.02.2024

Abstract

The purpose of this review article is to provide a critical analysis of some of the environmentalist practices developed during the tackle ecological degradation, as well as to evaluate the petty-bourgeois character of these practices. Initially, the article explains that capitalist production-consumption relations are primarily responsible for the observed climate changes in our era. After that, the character of the petty bourgeois, the consumer individual of late capitalism, is discussed in the context of Bourdieusian theory. To empirically explore the social dimensions of petty bourgeois environmentalism, this paper analyzes data from a targeted field research project conducted with residents of two distinct socioeconomic categories within Ankara. The research data employed within the article constitutes a limited subset derived from the broader data repository established by Feyza Korkmaz Saglam during her field research in 2021 July, conducted as part of her doctoral study. The findings, acquired through the application of Bourdieu’s Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) technique, reveal the utilization of environmentalist consumerism as a class differentiator, contributing to the perpetuation of capitalist production-consumption relations rather than challenging them.

References

  • Baer, Hans A. (2012). Global Capitalism and Climate Change: The Need for an Alternative World System. AltaMira Press.
  • Bourdieu, Pierre (1984). Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Harvard University Press.
  • Bourdieu, Pierre (1993). The field of cultural production: essays on art and literature (R. Johnson, Ed.). Columbia University Press.
  • Bowen, Frances (2014). After Greenwashing: Symbolic Corporate Environmentalism and Society. Cambridge University Press.
  • Cizreli, Bahattin and Alkan Ustun (2023). “Climate Change: The Role of Sociology”. Eurasian Research Journal, 5(1): 72-85.
  • Garrard, Greg (2004). Ecocriticism. Routledge.
  • Greenacre, Michael (2007). Correspondence Analysis in Practice. Florida: Chapman and Hall/CRC
  • Hickel, Jason (2021). Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World. Random House UK.
  • Jeff (2023). Exploring Greenwashing: How It Works? How to Avoid It? GreenWashing Index. Retrieved from https://www.greenwashingindex.com/ what-is-greenwashing/. Accessed: 29.08.2023.
  • Korkmaz Saglam, Feyza (2023). Relational Analysis of Urban Experiences: Two Different Habituses in Ankara, Doctoral dissertation, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Institute of Social Science.
  • Ozturk, M. (2020). Analysis of Profile Frequencies. Arastırma Yontemlerinde Yeni Yaklasimlar Semineri. Ankara, Cubuk.
  • Whitehead, Mark (2013). “Neoliberal Urban Environmentalism and the Adaptive City: Towards a Critical Urban Theory and Climate Change”. Urban Studies, 50(7): 1348–1367.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Economy Theory
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Feyza Korkmaz Saglam This is me 0000-0001-9999-6108

Bahattin Cızrelı 0000-0002-7639-1138

Publication Date February 1, 2024
Submission Date January 14, 2024
Acceptance Date January 28, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Saglam, F. K., & Cızrelı, B. (2024). THE PARADOX OF ENVIRONMENTALISM: WHEN ENVIRONMENTALIST CONSUMPTION BECOMES A STATUS SYMBOL. Eurasian Research Journal, 6(1), 81-102.