BELMONT FORUM – TÜBİTAK, Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (CRA)
Release Date 2023-02-10 17:00
Awards and HonorsCall: BELMONT FORUM – TÜBİTAK, Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (CRA)
Partners: Oslo Metropolitan University (Coordinator), Koç University, Lund University, The University of Tokyo, Saint Marry’s College of California
Project title: Digital infrastructures for sustainable consumption: Redirecting, reorganizing, reducing and reimaging consumption
Project Summary: Global consumption and production volumes have increased for years and are now at a non-sustainable level. This has resulted in over-exploitation of natural resources, loss of biodiversity and climate change. DISCo aims to produce knowledge on how consumption can move in a more sustainable direction by applying digital technologies. While many would agree that it is important to transition to more sustainable lifestyles to address the problems we are facing, changing current consumption patterns has proved difficult. Part of this has to do with the difficulties associated with being a sustainable consumer. Lack of information, multiple sustainability labels, and green washing create confusion among consumers. Furthermore, practices such as repairing, reusing, purchasing second hand and recycling require knowledge and can be time consuming. Digital technologies can solve many of these problems. Smartphone applications and digital platforms can assist consumers to choose sustainable products in-store, support peer-to-peer sharing networks, and facilitate the reselling of goods. Digital technologies contain thus great promise for promoting sustainable consumption. However, if this potential is to be realised, we must have a better understanding of how and with what environmental consequences these “greening” technologies become part of households’ everyday practices. What is involved in the successful introduction of these digital technologies? Do they really bring about more sustainable modes of consumption? DISCo draws on theories of practice and makes use of multiple methods to systematically investigate digital efforts reconfigure consumption in the areas of food and mobility.
Georg Forster Research Fellowship
Assistant Prof. Dr. C. Ceyhun Arslan of the Department of Comparative Literature has been awarded a Georg Forster Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers.
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