The Greening of Everyday Life
Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities
Edited by John M. Meyer and Jens Kersten
Table of Contents
Introduction: Environmentalism and Everyday Life, John M. Meyer and Jens Kersten
I. Concepts and Movements
1. The New Environmentalism of Everyday Life: Sustainability, Material Flows, and Movements, David Schlosberg and Romand Coles
2. Just Another Brick in the Toilet: 50 Simple Things That You Can Do to Save the Earth and the Riddle of Green Consumer Culture, Andrew N. Case
II. Household
3. The Household as Infrastructure: Porosity, Sustainability and Material Practices of Everyday Environmentalism, Fiona Allon
4. Homemaking Practices of Provision and Maintenance: Implications for Environmental Action, Cecily J. Maller
5. The Everyday Toxicity of the 'Average' North American Home, Teena Gabrielson
6. Household Maintenance and the Environmental Politics of Tending, Brad Mapes-Martins
III. Infrastructure
7. Greening Lifestyles, Homes, and Urban Infrastructure in Chicago, IL and Jacksonville, FL, Michael J. Lorr
8. At Home in the Watershed: Environmental Imaginaries and Spatial Politics in Los Angeles, Sayd Randle
IV. Biodiversity in Unexpected Spaces
9. Reimagining the Backyard: Implications and Opportunities for Sustainability, Shannon K. Orr
10. Urban Biodiversity: Ambivalences, Concepts, And Policies, Jens Kersten
V. Land
11. The Tragedy of the Uncommon: Property, Possession, and Belonging in Community Gardens, Piers H.G. Stephens
12. Making the Land Connection: Local-Food Farms and Sustainability of Place, Jennifer Meta Robinson
VI. Mobility
13. Automobility and Freedom, John M. Meyer
14. Bicycling and the Politics of Recognition, Yogi Hale Hendlin
VII. (Dis)Engagement
15. Ontologies of Sustainability in Ecovillage Culture: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Community and Consciousness, Karen Litfin
16. Everyday Household Practice in Alternative Residential Dwellings: The Non-Environmental Motivations for Environmental Behavior, Chelsea Schelly