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2017
DOI: 10.1386/infs.4.1.7_1
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Conspicuous conservation: The green clothing of Swedish environmentalists

Abstract: Focusing on the notion of ‘green clothing’, this article shows how a sartorial aesthetic informs group cohesion for environmentalist activists. Using qualitative data gathered through open-ended questions posted on the Field Biologists’s Facebook group, which is no longer active, the article explores subjects’ memories and opinions on clothing and style covering the period from the late 1960s to the present. The article mixes this method with historical textual analysis of the tradition of frugality and asceti… Show more

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“…This paper models green consumers on a continuum along which consumers have different levels of greenness. As consumers become greener, their willingness to pay for greener products increases (Binder and Blankenberg, 2017;Dawid et al, 2020;Griskevicius et al, 2010;Lisberg Jensen and Elahi, 2017;Sexton and Sexton, 2014;Yao et al, 2022). Similar to Kort et al (2006) and Chenavaz and Jasimuddin (2017), recall in the model, the price is determined by an inverse demand function.…”
Section: Consumer Behavior and Market Pricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper models green consumers on a continuum along which consumers have different levels of greenness. As consumers become greener, their willingness to pay for greener products increases (Binder and Blankenberg, 2017;Dawid et al, 2020;Griskevicius et al, 2010;Lisberg Jensen and Elahi, 2017;Sexton and Sexton, 2014;Yao et al, 2022). Similar to Kort et al (2006) and Chenavaz and Jasimuddin (2017), recall in the model, the price is determined by an inverse demand function.…”
Section: Consumer Behavior and Market Pricementioning
confidence: 99%