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Constructing the 'social' in sustainable city discourse

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:30 authored by Judith RogersJudith Rogers
This paper is based on a case study of a recent Australian Government House of Representatives Inquiry into Sustainable Cities 2025 and explores the way in which the idea(l) of a future Sustainable city is currently understood and framed in discourse. Using examples from the inquiry it argues that the dominant focus in Australia at least on individual wastefulness has led to the 'social' in 'sustainability' being constructed almost entirely as a site of consumption. In most accounts 'progress' towards sustainability relies on individual consumers changing their 'behaviour' and learning to live within the limits of the 'planet'. The 'social' is reduced down to 'a behavioural stimulus-response mechanism' (Szerszynski, Lash and Wynne 1996, p. 4) which sits alongside increasingly technocratic, solution based, 'path of least resistance' approaches (like energy taxes) that effectively 'standardizes the problem and the human agents it encompasses' (Szerszynski, Lash and Wynne 1996, p. 5).

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Journal

The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability

Volume

5

Issue

3

Start page

37

End page

46

Total pages

10

Publisher

Common Ground

Place published

Melbourne

Language

English

Copyright

© Common Ground, Judy Rogers, All Rights Reserved

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2006017923

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-11-17

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