Inhaltsverzeichnis: Part I - IntroductionEnabling Responsible Living. An Introduction
Ulf Schrader, Vera Fricke, Declan Doyle and Victoria W. Thoresen′′1 + 1 = 5′′
Victoria W. Thoresen Part II - Understanding Responsible LivingThe Underrated Discipline. A Plea for Strengthening Home Economics
Viola MusterHow to Promote Sustainable Living? Inspiring Experiences of Dutch Downshifters
Jeanine Schreurs, Pim Martens and Gerjo KokYouth, Consumption and Citizenship. The Brazilian Case
Lívia Barbosa, Fátima Portilho, John Wilkinson and Veranise Dubeux Part III - Policies for Responsible LivingA Multi-Level Framework and Values-Based Indicators to Enable Responsible Living
Arthur Lyon DahlDriving Forces, Environmental Pressures and Policy Instruments. Sustainable Consumption Assessment for Latvia
Janis Brizga and Elina LiceCapacity for the Implementation of Education for Sustainable Consumption in Northeast Asia. Strengthening Governmental Strategies to Promote Responsible Consumer Behaviour
Robert James Didham Part IV - Education for Responsible LivingEnabling Responsible Living by Increasing Social Awareness. Integrating Social Responsibility Projects into Undergraduate Curricula
Ilgin Gökler-Danýs¸man and Özden Bademci′′Images and Objects′′. A Tool for Teaching Education for Sustainable Development and Responsible Living in Home Economics
Helen Maguire, Amanda Mc Cloat, Miriam O′Donoghue and Mella CusackPromoting Sustainable Consumption in Educational Settings
Daniel Fischer Part V - Corporate Responsibility for Responsible LivingIs Engagement in CSR Motivated by the Defined Values of Entrepreneurs? An Analysis of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Germany
Monika Eigenstetter and Silvia ZahariaEmpowering Responsible Consumers to be Sustainable Intrapreneurs
Ulf Schrader and Christoph Harrach