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Juliet Schor

Professor

Department

Sociology

CONNECTED CONSUMPTION AND CONNECTED ECONOMY RESEARCH PROJECT

The 2008 economic downturn has undermined economic security for many, bringing in its wake increased levels of unemployment and under-employment鈥攅specially for youth鈥攁long with reductions in wealth and heightened economic fear and insecurity. Almost simultaneously, public attention to the looming environmental crisis of climate change has accelerated, inspiring everything from 鈥済reen consumption鈥 to government-led initiatives to combat environmental degradation. A 鈥渘ew economy鈥 conversation has emerged that focuses on visions of resilience and sustainability, in which stronger, more connected communities become the social fabric for an ecologically balanced economy of extra-market and new-market enterprises. The new economy initiatives are oriented to high satisfaction, egalitarian outcomes, low eco-footprints, and enhanced levels of learning. Connected consumption is one part of these visions of resilience and sustainability.

For more information on this project, and to access the articles written on it to date, see our Connected Consumption and Connected Economy Research page.

RECENT AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Radcliffe Institute Fellow, 2014-15
  • ASA Public Understanding of Sociology Award, 2014
  • MacArthur Foundation grantee and research network member
  • Carpenter Award, Economics Division, Babson College, February 2013
  • Herman Daly Award from the US Society for Ecological Economics, 2011
  • Leontief Award from Tufts University, 2006
  • Senior Fellow, Center for Humans and Nature, 2011

Recent Publications

"Sustainable Lifestyles and the Quest for Plenitude: Case Studies of the New Economy." 2014. eds Juliet B. Schor and Craig J. Thompson (New Haven: Yale University Press).

听(paperback version of听Plenitude) (Penguin 2011). Video version entitled听The New Economics 101: True Wealth in the New Economy, Media Education Foundation. 2013.

鈥淧aradoxes of Openness and Distinction in the Sharing Economy,鈥 2016,听Poetics, (Juliet B. Schor, Connor Fitzmaurice, Lindsey B. Carfagna, and Will Attwood-Charles), forthcoming.

鈥淒omestic Inequality and Carbon Emissions in Comparative Perspective,鈥 2016,听Sociological Forum, 2016. forthcoming (with Andrew Jorgenson, Juliet B. Schor, Kyle Knight and Xiaorui Huang).

鈥淐limate, Inequality and the Need to Reframe Climate Policy,鈥 2015,听Review of Radical Political Economics, 47(4): 525-536 (lead article).

鈥淐limate and Consumption,鈥 in听Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives, Riley E. Dunlap and Robert J. Brulle, eds., (New York: Oxford University Press), (with Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez), 2015.

鈥淐ollaborating and Connecting: The Emergence of a Sharing Economy,鈥澨Handbook on Research on Sustainable Consumption, eds., Lucia Reisch and John Thogersen, (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar), (with Connor Fitzmaurice) 2015.

鈥淐limate Discourse and Economic Downturns: The case of the United States, 2008-2013,鈥澨Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 13:6-20, December 2014.

鈥淎n emerging eco-habitus: the reconfiguration of high cultural capital practices among ethical consumers,鈥澨Journal of Consumer Culture, July 2014. (with Luka Carfagna, Emilie Dubois, Connor Fitzmaurice, Thomas Laidley, Monique Ouimette, and Margaret Willis)

鈥淐ould Working Less Reduce Pressures on the Environment?: A Cross-National Panel Analysis of OECD Countries, 1970-2007,听Global Environmental Change, 2013. (with Kyle W. Knight and Eugene A. Rosa)

鈥淒oes Changing a Light Bulb Lead to Changing the World? Civic Engagement and the Ecologically Conscious Consumer,鈥澨, 2013 (with Margaret Willis).