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Title: Habitus and Cognitive Praxis among Environmentalists


1
Habitus and Cognitive Praxis among
Environmentalists
  • Randolph Haluza-DeLay
  • Paper Two of dissertation Developing a
    Compassionate Sense of Place
  • July, 2006

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Purpose
  • Research/theory fit for everyday, lived,
    environmentally-sensitive practice.
  • Sociological theory that can help produce
  • ecologically sound modus vivendi/ sens
    pratique/logic of practice.
  • Precursor, an ecological habitus.

3
Concepts
  • People do not think their lives, they live
    them.
  • The FIELD
  • ? ? The Logic(s) of
  • PRACTICE
  • HABITUS

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Concepts
  • The theory of action logic of practice that
    I propose (with the notion of habitus) amounts to
    saying that most human actions have as a basis
    something quite different from intention, that
    is, acquired dispositions which make it so that
    an action can and should be interpreted as
    oriented toward one objective or another without
    anyone being able to claim that that objective
    was a conscious design
  • (Bourdieu, 1998, p. 97-98)

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Concepts
  • HABITUS
  • a structure of embodied dispositions
  • habitus generates practices and beliefs as it
    forms representations of the world, and way-to-be
    in the world
  • The expression of the habitus is a feel for the
    game of acting in a particular social context.

6
Concepts
  • LOGIC OF PRACTICE
  • NOT a thought out logic
  • Makes sense (in its context)
  • Sens pratique
  • Routinized action (behaviour)

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Concepts
  • LOGIC OF PRACTICE
  • Habitus are generative principles of distinct
    and distinctive practices.... but habitus are
    also classificatory schemes.... They make
    distinctions between what is good and what is
    bad, between what is right and what is wrong...
    and so forth.
  • (Bourdieu, 1998, p. 8).
  • An envtally sensitive habitus can generate
    practices effective in a particular place,
    distinguishing between what is envtally
    sustainable or right.

8
Concepts
  • A way of living, rather than logically derived
    rules.
  • The habitus is creative, a basis for generalized
    practice but not deterministic - since each
    circumstance will have enough variation to
    require some adjustment in actual action.
  • How would an ecological habitus lead to
    environmental sustainability?

9
Concepts
  • The FIELD
  • ? ? The Logic(s) of
  • PRACTICE
  • HABITUS

10
WHY?
  • EE research - knowledge and behaviour not well
    linked. (e.g., Kollmus Agyeman, 2002).
  • Cognition only small part.
  • Ironically
  • There are several factors that influence our
    decisions towards proenvironmental behaviour that
    we have not elaborated on.... We have not
    discussed the influence of habits.
  • If we want to establish a new behaviour, we have
    to practice it. We might be perfectly willing to
    change our behaviour but still not do so, because
    we do not persist enough in practicing the new
    behaviour until it has become a habit (p. 246).

11
Methods
  • Analytic Ethnography
  • Assumption the social scene is not sufficient of
    itself What goes on is at least partly
    structured by extra-local relations of ruling.
  • Neglect of sustained theorizing across cases.
  • Theory-driven, NOT grounded Theory
  • Theory Discovery (substantive, middle-range)
  • Theory Extension (into new arenas)
  • Theory Refinement (correct/ improve the theory)

12
Specific Methods
  • Site - Thunder Bay
  • The North, far removed from the South.
  • Specific issues
  • Structure of local environmentalism
  • There for 3 ½ yrs.
  • Deliberate fieldwork from May -November of my
    last year.
  • Culminated in formal interviews with 24
    environmentally active people.
  • Researcher
  • other ethnographic studies.
  • Insider role - known to many
  • Had done an important study of Race Relations.

13
Findings Environmental Habitus
  • Many ways of being an environmentalist
  • Network analyses
  • Characteristics of the Habitus across differences
  • trying to live environmentally
  • awareness of contradiction
  • engaged in self-disposing
  • reflexive
  • Habitus needs a PLACE to act in
  • Place is practical, performative.

14
Discussion1
  • Reflexivity leads to re-examination of
    cognitive praxis (Eyerman Jamison, 1991).
  • There is a feel for how to live well
    (environmentally), but it has a highly cognitive
    element because of the experience of being
    marginal to the normal logic of the place
    which is less ecologically oriented.
  • As Meisenhelder says habitus is naturalized (p.
    166), but the environmental habitus cannot be,
    because it is NOT natural to the field of an
    unecologial society.

15
Discussion (diagram)
  • Ecological habitus.?
  • Social Field.?
  • The relation between reflexivity, habitus, and
    cognitive praxis.
  • This structure also unites indl identity with
    movement identity.

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Discussion2
  • Place is important as location of Practice.
  • The goal of environmentalism is to create an
    effective environmental logic of practice.
  • Effective is effective on the ground, in
    practice, in afield or place.
  • As the Field, it acts upon the habitus to shape
    acceptable socio-ecological practices.
  • (Places are very complex sites of continual
    reconfiguration of position, meaning and
    contestation/representation.
  • Thus, Place will be contested, as actors weight
    different values/meanings/practices/positions.
  • Part of this contestation will be
    caring/justice/respect)

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CONCLUSIONS
  • Habitus is pre-logical
  • Alternative/marginal habitus has to have a
    thought-through (reflexive) aspect.
  • Lifestyles in Context
  • ENGOs as Communities of Practice
  • Social theory to be RELATIONAL.
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