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Anti-Democratic Tenets? Behavioural-Economic Imaginaries of a Future Food System
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Abstract This article makes the central argument that basic democratic values such as justice, autonomy and participation run the risk of being neglected when designing 'nudges' (i.e., indirect suggestions to influence individual behaviour) for sustainable behaviour change in the context of food governance, ... mehr
This article makes the central argument that basic democratic values such as justice, autonomy and participation run the risk of being neglected when designing 'nudges' (i.e., indirect suggestions to influence individual behaviour) for sustainable behaviour change in the context of food governance, potentially complicating a democratisation of the food system. 'Nudges' uphold freedom of choice while simultaneously advocating a non-coercive soft force of paternalism to help people realise their preferences, maximise societal well-being and meet macro-sustainability goals. While the promises of the 'nudge' approach are widely echoed, nudging is also being contested because of its possible anti-democratic effects, such as individualisation, depoliticization and the emphasis of the status of citizens as 'consumer-citizens.' From a food democracy perspective, these dangers may undermine efforts to organise collective political action and impede alternative visions of a future food system. Empirically, the article examines specifically how behavioural-economic approaches imagine transitions to a more sustainable food system. By using the "COOP Supermarket of the Future" as a case study, the following analysis will illustrate how private actors are increasingly involved in steering consumer choice towards socially desirable actions. The analysis suggests that the design of choice environments may under specific circumstances increase the susceptibility of individuals to the influence of corporate preferences and simultaneously decrease the prospects for democratic legitimation and decision-making. The article therefore critically assesses whether reforming the food system by altering consumers' choice-sets and the attribution of personal responsibility, may in fact point towards implicit anti-democratic tenets underlying the 'will to nudge' citizens.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Ernährung; Nahrungsmittel; Konsumverhalten; Kaufverhalten; Verhaltensänderung; Nachhaltigkeit
Klassifikation
Wirtschaftssoziologie
angewandte Psychologie
Freie Schlagwörter
behaviour change; food choice; food democracy; nudging; responsibilisation; sustainable consumption
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2019
Seitenangabe
S. 94-104
Zeitschriftentitel
Politics and Governance, 7 (2019) 4
Heftthema
New Perspectives on Food Democracy
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)