TY - JOUR
T1 - Voluntary simplifiers as political consumers
T2 - Individuals practicing politics through reduced consumption
AU - Zamwel, Einat
AU - Sasson-Levy, Orna
AU - Ben-Porat, Guy
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - This article seeks to contribute to the discourse on the politicization of voluntary simplifiers' consumption patterns. Some scholars argue that voluntary simplifiers' consumption practices are individualistic and escapist in nature, and therefore cannot be defined as political, and that they are likely to become such only if they organize for collective action. Conversely, we argue that voluntary simplifiers' lifestyle is an individual political choice that should be analyzed using theories of political consumption. This article, based on interviews with voluntary simplifiers in Israel, identifies four characteristics of voluntary simplifiers that attest to their political nature: (1) multidimensional political discourse, (2) embracement of a holistic and uncompromising lifestyle of simplicity, (3) lifestyle changes as ongoing political process, and (4) the desire to exert influence. We therefore argue that voluntary simplifiers are not only political, but they represent a clear-cut instance of noninstitutionalized political activity realized through individual practices in the private realm.
AB - This article seeks to contribute to the discourse on the politicization of voluntary simplifiers' consumption patterns. Some scholars argue that voluntary simplifiers' consumption practices are individualistic and escapist in nature, and therefore cannot be defined as political, and that they are likely to become such only if they organize for collective action. Conversely, we argue that voluntary simplifiers' lifestyle is an individual political choice that should be analyzed using theories of political consumption. This article, based on interviews with voluntary simplifiers in Israel, identifies four characteristics of voluntary simplifiers that attest to their political nature: (1) multidimensional political discourse, (2) embracement of a holistic and uncompromising lifestyle of simplicity, (3) lifestyle changes as ongoing political process, and (4) the desire to exert influence. We therefore argue that voluntary simplifiers are not only political, but they represent a clear-cut instance of noninstitutionalized political activity realized through individual practices in the private realm.
KW - Personalized politics
KW - Political consumption
KW - Subpolitics
KW - Voluntary simplicity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84905823932&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1469540514526277
DO - 10.1177/1469540514526277
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SN - 1469-5405
VL - 14
SP - 199
EP - 217
JO - Journal of Consumer Culture
JF - Journal of Consumer Culture
IS - 2
ER -