Journal article

Keeping cool: practicing domestic refrigeration and environmental responsibility

C Phillips, G Waitt

Geographical Research | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Domestic refrigerators have become symbols of climate change in energy efficiency campaigns; they are equipment that both permits and prohibits the performance of environmental citizenship. However, little is known about how subjectivities and practices interact, particularly with regard to questions about refrigeration and domestic energy. What might those of us interested in household sustainability learn from the relationships among refrigerators, energy, subjectivities, and practices, and from what these may reveal about environmental responsibility? We draw on data from mixed-method qualitative research conducted with 28 households in Wollongong, Australia, and frame the analysis in ter..

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