Elite and ethical: The defensive distinctions of middle-class bicycling in Bangalore, India
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Anantharaman, Manisha
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St Marys Coll Calif, Justice Community & Leadership, 1928 St Marys Rd, Moraga, CA 94556 USASt Marys Coll Calif, Justice Community & Leadership, 1928 St Marys Rd, Moraga, CA 94556 USA
Anantharaman, Manisha
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[1] St Marys Coll Calif, Justice Community & Leadership, 1928 St Marys Rd, Moraga, CA 94556 USA
Social practice theory;
middle class;
sustainable consumption;
bicycling;
India;
CONSUMPTION PRACTICES;
CULTURE;
TECHNOLOGY;
GOVERNANCE;
IDENTITY;
AGENCY;
POLICY;
GREEN;
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10.1177/1469540516634412
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G [文化、科学、教育、体育];
C [社会科学总论];
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摘要:
This article applies social practice theory to study the emergence of sustainable consumption practices like bicycling among the new middle classes of Bangalore, India. I argue that expansions of bicycling practices are dependent on the construction of defensive distinctions, which I define as distinctions that draw equally on lifestyle-based and ethics-based discourses to normalize bicycling among Bangalore's middle classes. With their environmental discourses and signage, middle-class cyclists make claims to being ethical actors and ecological citizens concerned about global environments. Their high-end bicycles and special gear enable them to maintain their social status in personal and professional circles, despite adopting what is an essentialized and stigmatized mobility practice in a social context where personal automobiles are a dominant symbol of respectability and propertied citizenship. These defensive distinctions are anchored in communities that facilitate social learning, skill-building, and the creation of collective identities. I highlight the importance of considering the role of ethical discourses in consolidating low-status social practices among high-status class fractions and discuss the implications of promoting sustainable consumption through the othering of the poor. By applying a social practice analytic to study middle-class bicycling practices, this article makes a significant contribution to the growing literature that investigates the applicability of practice-based approaches to environmental behaviors and sustainable consumption in a novel context.
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Indian Stat Inst, Biol Anthropol Unit, Kolkata 700035, W Bengal, IndiaVrije Univ Amsterdam, Ctr World Food Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dasgupta, Parasmani
Saha, Rana
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Indian Stat Inst, Biol Anthropol Unit, Kolkata 700035, W Bengal, IndiaVrije Univ Amsterdam, Ctr World Food Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands