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|a Enabling Responsible Living
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|c edited by Ulf Schrader, Vera Fricke, Declan Doyle, Victoria W. Thoresen.
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|a Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- Enabling Responsible Living An Introduction -- "1 + 1 = 5" -- Part II -- Understanding Responsible Living -- The Underrated Discipline, A Plea for Strengthening Home Economics -- How to Promote Sustainable Living? Inspiring Experiences of Dutch Downshifters -- Youth Consumption and Citizenship, The Brazilian Case -- Part III Policies for Responsible Living -- A Multi-Level Framework and Values-Based Indicators to Enable Responsible Living -- Driving Forces, Environmental pressures and Policy Instruments, Sustainable Consumption Assessment for Latvia -- Capacity for the Implementation of Education for Sustainable Consumption in Northeasat Asia, Strengthening Governmental Strategies to Promote Responsible Consumer Behaviour -- Part IV Education for Responsible Living -- Enabling Responsible Living by Increasing Social Awareness, Integrating Social Responsibility Projects into Undergraduate Curricula -- "Images and Objects", A Tool for Teaching Education for Sustainable Development and Responsible Living in Home Economics -- Promoting Sustainable Consumption in Educational Settings -- Part V Corporate Responsibililty for Responsible Living -- Is Engagement in CSR Motivated by the Defined Values of Entrepreneurs? -- An Analysis of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Germany -- Empowering Responsible Consumers to be Sustainable Intrapreneurs.
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|a The book focuses on responsible living as the individual’s contribution to sustainable development. We believe that sustainable development can only be achieved if individual freedom and responsibilities are balanced on a high level while taking social, ecological and economic needs into account. A crucial element to achieve this is to integrate different perspectives of stakeholders and co-create a joined approach through partnerships. While partnerships develop new opportunities for the stakeholders involved they also require a readiness for mutual understanding, respect and courage to co-create.
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