Christian Fuentes
Professor
The assembling of circular consumption: A sociomaterial practice approach
Author
Editor
- Hanna Lehtimäki
- Leena Aarikka-Stenroos
- Ari Jokinen
- Pekka Jokinen
Summary, in English
The role of consumers in a circular economy (CE) is crucial but not well understood in the literature. For consumers to become catalysts in a CE, people need to understand how and under what conditions circular consumption is made possible. This chapter conceptualises the sociomaterial assembling of circular consumption, which refers to the process in which heterogeneous elements – meanings, materialities, and competencies – constantly form relations with and shape one another. This chapter also illustrates how this assembling requires a considerable amount of work from consumers. It focuses on the context of fashion, in which more circular production and consumption patterns are urgently needed. Our approach is inspired by narrative knowing, and it builds on qualitative data from a research project in Finland. Each of the narratives follows the biography of the same garment but represents an alternative circular consumption scenario: reducing, reusing, or recycling. The chapter contributes to the literature on circular consumption and has practical implications for involving consumers as catalysts in a CE.
Department/s
- Department of Service Studies
Publishing year
2023-01-01
Language
English
Pages
535-549
Publication/Series
The Routledge Handbook of Catalysts for a Sustainable Circular Economy
Document type
Book chapter
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Business Administration
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Status
Published
Project
- Service Studies Consumption
- Sustainable Clothing Future
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 9781032212449
- ISBN: 9781003267492