Identifying the main factors affecting the culturalization of freecycling through social networks in Iran
Subject Areas :
Recycling
Ghasem Zarei
1
,
Zeinab Mahmoodi Pachal
2
1 - Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Management, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran. *(Correspondence Author)
2 - Ph.D. student, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Management, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran.
Received: 2022-09-18
Accepted : 2022-11-16
Published : 2023-04-21
Keywords:
waste,
freecycling,
Environment,
Culture,
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Considering the important role of Freecycle website and Freecycling culture in reducing the amount of waste in collection and disposal sites through the flow of donating extra items from website users to others and thus reducing environmental damage. ; And on the other hand, the lack of this website and flow in Iran, the current research on the identification of factors influencing the culture of free cycling in Iran through social networks (considering the strong presence of these networks in the daily life of people in the society and their role in culture) creation of environmental protection) is concentrated and therefore it is of the type of applied research.
Material and Methodology: The data collection in this research was done through in-depth interviews with experts in the field of media, cyberspace, virtual networks and also experts in the field of environmental protection in the country, and then the data were collected using the method Qualitative content analysis was analyzed through open, central and selective coding and finally a research model was presented.
Findings: According to the main problem of the research, the categories related to the factors affecting the culture of free-cycling in Iran were extracted in the form of five main categories: prerequisites-tools-methods-effects-results.
Discussion and Conclusion: Considering that the people of Iran have shown and proven their willingness to help their fellow citizens in various and sensitive situations (such as floods, earthquakes, etc.) are willing to provide their additional items to different regions of the country and even abroad; Therefore, it seems that they welcome actions such as participating in free cycling and donating their second-hand and unusable items (but needed by others), especially when its effects are supposed to be on the health of people in the community and the environment. Their lives should return to themselves.
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Figueiredo،, Carvalho, S., Silva, J.C. & Carvalho, J.V. , 2022. Freecycle Applied to Community Tourism: An Approach. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, Volume 293, Chapter 38, 447-454.
Kordi, M., Timuri, S., Murad Alian, A., 2008. Separation of waste at the source and its role in increasing the efficiency of material recycling. Quarterly Journal of Urban Management Studies, first year, second issue, pp. 1-24. (In Persian)
Gholizadeh Shavon, S-F., Norouzi, F., Dehghan, H., 2022. The relationship between virtual social networks and the desire to participate in preserving the environment (a case study of Tehrani citizens over 15 years old). Scientific quarterly of intercultural studies, year 16, number 49, 156-133. (In Persian)
Salehi, S., 2014. Measuring the impact of cultural factors on household gas consumption behavior (case study: urban household gas subscribers in Mazandaran). Journal of Social Studies and Research in Iran, Year 4, Number 4, 570-551. (In Persian)
Shobeyri, S- M., 2017. The role of social networks on the promotion of teachers' environmental culture: a case study of WhatsApp. Scientific research quarterly of research in school and virtual learning, year 5, number 4, 93-100. (In Persian)
Heydarzadeh, K. Consumer behavior: buying, having, being. M.R. Solomon. First Edition. Tehran: Marketing Publications; 2012, 768 p. (In Persian)
Ozcelik, A., Kaplan, A., 2021. Multiple Lives OF The Products: An Investigation Of Products’Journey In Freecycle Community. No 9 (2021): Nordes 2021: Matters Of Scale, ISSN 1604-9705. nordes.org
Aptekar, S., 2016. Gifts among strangers: The social organization of freecycle giving. Social Problems 63(2), pp.266–283. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spw005
Eden, S., 2015. Blurring the boundaries: Prosumption, circularity and online sustainable consumption through Freecycle. Journal of Consumer Culture ,17(2), pp.1–21
Haji Aghaei., L., 2022. The impact of social capital on waste recycling in Qazvin city. Urban Future Research Quarterly, Volume 2, Number 1, 31-49. (In Persian)
Klug, K., 2017. A Gift for a Stranger: Freecycling as a Current Lifestyle of Sustainable Consumption. Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-54603-2_17
Han, R., Xu, J., 2020. A Comparative Study of the Role of InterpersonalCommunication, Traditional Media and Social Media in ProEnvironmental Behavior: A China-Based Study, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(6),1883-1890.
Shobeyri, S-M., 2017. The role of social networks on the promotion of teachers' environmental culture: a case study of WhatsApp. Scientific research quarterly of research in school and virtual learning, year 5, number 4, 93-100. (In Persian)
Shobeyri, S-M., 2016. The role of networking of social values on teachers' cultures and environmental beliefs: Telegram case study. Environmental education and sustainable development quarterly. Year 6, Number 2, 1-7. (In Persian)
Nateghi, A-H., 2015. The role of virtual social networks in culturalizing public opinion on environmental issues, the second national conference on media, communication and citizenship education, Tehran, https://civilica.com/doc/615683 .(In Persian)
Ashuri, M-H., Alvand Kohi, M-R., Hashemi, N., 2015. The role of new technologies in urban waste recycling with an emphasis on environmental aspects, International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urban Landscape, https://civilica.com/ doc/538771 .(In Persian)
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