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Religions going nuts? Faith-based veganism and transformative learning in the context of sustainability transitions (case 1: The Hare Krishna movement)

机译:宗教去疯了吗?基于信仰的素食主义和可持续发展的背景下的变革学习(案例1:野兔Krishna运动)

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Purpose This paper is based on several years of ethnographic and desk-based research studying the Hare Krishna movement. The work is the first in a series exploring how segments of specific faith communities embrace dietary veganism and how this relates to the concept of transformational learning/change in the context of sustainability transitions. The focus is on how these communities embrace a plant-based diet representing different rationales and attitudes of learning in the process of organisational change. Design/methodology/approach I investigated Krishna practices extensively by visiting and volunteering in several of its farm communities in Europe. I used the mixed method of qualitative observations, participation, in-depth interviews and email interviews during a period of ten weeks spent in the communities altogether. I had not been in contact with Hare Krishna believers before the fieldwork. Findings Krishna veganism is analysed in the context of sustainability transitions by drawing on the concept of transformative (third-order) learning/change. Findings reveal an unexpected tendency to veganism despite the movement's worldview and radical commitment to dairy consumption. By calling into question their own collective dietary paradigm, the Hare Krishna community provides an exemplary case of third-order learning and change in an organisational context. Originality/value The paper invites scholars to include third-order learning into sustainability transitions frameworks while aiming to address the shortcomings of theorising levels of learning. The connection between Krishna veganism, third-order learning and sustainability transitions has not been put forward before.
机译:目的本文基于几年的日志和基于办公室的研究,研究了野兔克里希纳运动。这项工作是一系列系列中的第一个探索特定信仰社区的区段接受饮食素食主义以及如何涉及可持续性转型范围内的变革学习/变革的概念。重点是这些社区如何拥抱基于植物的饮食,这些饮食代表不同的理由和在组织变革过程中学习的态度。设计/方法/方法我在欧洲的几个农场社区访问和志愿参观和志愿参观和志愿者进行了广泛的习俗。我在整个社区共存了10周内使用定性观测,参与,深入访谈和电子邮件访谈的混合方法。在野外工作之前,我没有接触野兔克里希纳信徒。调查结果在可持续性转型的背景下通过绘制转型性(三阶)学习/变革的概念来分析克里希纳素食主义。尽管运动的世界观和乳制品消费的激进承诺,但调查结果揭示了对素食主义的意外倾向。通过呼吁他们自己的集体饮食范例,野兔克里希纳社区提供了三阶学习和改变组织背景的示例性案例。原创性/价值论文邀请学者将三阶学习纳入可持续发展转型框架,同时旨在解决理论学习水平的缺点。以前尚未提出克里希纳素食主义,三阶学习和可持续发展转型之间的联系。

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