Consumption of ecological products and social inequalities. The Tunisian case

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Abdmouleh, Ridha [1 ,2 ]
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[1] EHESS, Paris, France
[2] FLSHS, Dept Sociol, Sfax, Tunisia
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implication towards the environment; behavior of consumption; ecological marketing; social inequalities; sustainable development; ecological inequalities; sociology of environment;
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P9 [自然地理学]; K9 [地理];
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The study demonstrates the Tunisian public's ignorance that ecological products exist on the local market as well as the public's willingness to consume them. This preference results from a growing awareness of ecological issues as well as a perceived need to get involved vis-a-vis the environment and the community. It is also depending on the individual's financial and cultural capitals. The question is whether ecological products remain a luxury and a privilege restricted to the affluent social class. Despite its noble cause, the environmentalist issue can escape neither from class categorization nor from the reproduction of social injustices. As a result, traditional conceptions and relations between the economic and social spaces and the environmental space need to be reconsidered.
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