TY - JOUR
T1 - The asymmetric temporal rhythms of anti-consumption
AU - Moraes, Caroline
AU - Istanbulluoglu, Doga
AU - de Frutos, Nieves Garcia
AU - Magrizos, Solon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/9/25
Y1 - 2024/9/25
N2 - This research draws upon qualitative data to empirically examine a theorisation of the temporal dimensions of social practices, and how anti-consumption destabilises and is destabilised by five dimensions: duration, tempo, sequence, synchronisation, and periodicity. Our analytical facets highlight the emergence of what we term dissonant intervals, that is, temporal glitches that manifest in these temporal dimensions of social practices that are unsettled by anti-consumption. Where the social coordination of temporalities becomes challenging or even impossible due to the accrual of these dissonant intervals, this generates a micro-level asymmetric (that is, uneven, unsettled) socio-temporal rhythm in daily life. We contribute the novel concepts of dissonant interval and asymmetric socio-temporal rhythm to sociological research on the temporalities of social practices. The significance of these concepts lies in their expansion of existing temporality vocabularies and imaginaries, their generative potential for future research and their implications for the promotion of environmentally sustainable practices.
AB - This research draws upon qualitative data to empirically examine a theorisation of the temporal dimensions of social practices, and how anti-consumption destabilises and is destabilised by five dimensions: duration, tempo, sequence, synchronisation, and periodicity. Our analytical facets highlight the emergence of what we term dissonant intervals, that is, temporal glitches that manifest in these temporal dimensions of social practices that are unsettled by anti-consumption. Where the social coordination of temporalities becomes challenging or even impossible due to the accrual of these dissonant intervals, this generates a micro-level asymmetric (that is, uneven, unsettled) socio-temporal rhythm in daily life. We contribute the novel concepts of dissonant interval and asymmetric socio-temporal rhythm to sociological research on the temporalities of social practices. The significance of these concepts lies in their expansion of existing temporality vocabularies and imaginaries, their generative potential for future research and their implications for the promotion of environmentally sustainable practices.
KW - anti-consumption
KW - practice theory
KW - Qualitative research
KW - social practice
KW - temporal rhythms
KW - Temporality
KW - time
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204906235&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00380385241281886
DO - 10.1177/00380385241281886
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85204906235
SN - 0038-0385
JO - Sociology
JF - Sociology
ER -