Contribution in an anthology
Authors list: Wahlen, Stefan
Appeared in: Contemporary Collaborative Consumption : Trust and Reciprocity Revisited
Editor list: Cruz, I; Ganga, R; Wahlen, S
Publication year: 2018
Pages: 55-75
ISBN: 978-3-658-21345-9
eISBN: 978-3-658-21346-6
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21346-6_4
Edition: 1st edition
Title of series: Kritische Vebraucherforschung
Abstract:
Food waste is increasingly seen as a social problem. The “foodsharing” collaborative consumption initiative is an attempt to mitigate this societal challenge. This chapter investigates the community structure and consumer culture associated with “foodsharing”. As a collaborative consumption movement, food consumption is politicized in the “foodsharing” movement. With a growing community, the “foodsharing” community in Berlin (Germany) faced a conflict with the executive branch of consumer policy, the local food authorities. This chapter is in general interested in how the “foodsharing” community is set up and how the community organisation is combined with particular consumer identities. The chapter further investigates how politicization and a conflict with local food authorities lead to consumer activism against consumer policy. The chapter concludes with a theoretical reflection on collaborative consumption movements, highlighting how the boundaries between individual and collective action are continuously blurred and what consumer policy can learn from this contemporary empirical example.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Wahlen, S. (2018) "Foodsharing": Reflecting on individualized collective action in a collaborative consumption community organisation, in Cruz, I., Ganga, R. and Wahlen, S. (eds.) Contemporary Collaborative Consumption : Trust and Reciprocity Revisited. 1st edition. Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 55-75. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21346-6_4
APA Citation style: Wahlen, S. (2018). "Foodsharing": Reflecting on individualized collective action in a collaborative consumption community organisation. In Cruz, I., Ganga, R., & Wahlen, S. (Eds.), Contemporary Collaborative Consumption : Trust and Reciprocity Revisited (1st edition, pp. 55-75). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21346-6_4