
A team of students from SEED's Environment and Business program has joined efforts with musician Jack Johnson to research and further develop , Johnson鈥檚 community-based, social action network.
Professor Jennifer Lynes, director of the Environment and Business program at 蓝莓视频, is leading the collaboration with Johnson and his team to examine how his 2013 theatre tour is integrating community-based social marketing ideas with the musician鈥檚 All At Once network.
鈥淥n this current tour we are partnering with over 75 community groups across Europe and North America through our All At Once network to support sustainable local food systems and plastic free initiatives,鈥 said Jack Johnson, following a meeting with the 蓝莓视频 students at his Toronto show on September 28. 鈥淚t is exciting for us to see these ideas resonating with music fans. Working with non-profits to inspire positive change has become an integral part of our tours. We look forward to working with the students at the University of 蓝莓视频 to track the impacts of our initiatives.鈥
A group of upper-year students working on the project as part of a fourth-year capstone course. Professor Lynes has been researching social marketing and behaviour change for the past decade, with a particular interest in the relationship between music and the environment. Professor Lynes and doctoral student Stephanie Whitney were recently invited to present about Jack Johnson鈥檚 initiatives at the World Social Marketing Conference and Leading Social Change in Toronto.
鈥淛ack Johnson and his team鈥檚 efforts to implement sustainability initiatives are unsurpassed in the music industry. Not only are they trying to be as green as they can be on tour and in the production of his music, but, more importantly, they are making impressive efforts at trying to effect behaviour change amongst his fans by connecting them with local environmental non-profits, inspiring fans to take environmental action and incentivizing them with rewards,鈥 said Professor Lynes. 鈥淲e are delighted with this opportunity to have our students work with the Jack Johnson team on such an important initiative.鈥
During a Jack Johnson performance at Massey Hall in Toronto, Lynes鈥 student team had an opportunity to observe how the All At Once network is being promoted on Johnson鈥檚 2013 From Here to Now to You World Tour.
On hand at the concert were three Toronto-based non-profits that fans could connect with including, Toronto Green Community, Foodshare Toronto and Lake Ontario Waterkeepers. Fans could also participate in the Capture Your Commitment campaign and make a public pledge to support and with their voice, choice and actions at the All At Once photo wall.
鈥淎s an Environment and Business student, the opportunity to work with a high-profile client with passion and drive to make the world a better place is something you only dream about for your final-year, eight-month project,鈥 said Alexandra Ramos. 鈥淎side from being a fantastic musician, Jack Johnson is truly a sustainability leader in the music industry and the All At Once campaign has the potential to be used as a template of sorts for other musicians to follow and use their celebrity status to change the world.鈥
More information about the All At Once network is available .