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Youth climate movements have increasingly adopted an intersectional approach to activism, highlighting how diverse social categories (inter alia, race, gender, social class, sexuality) intersect with power structures and systems of oppression.
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‘The Climate Is Changing and the President Is Not’: ‘Non-Political’ Climate Activism in Russia
Using the ‘Fridays for Future’ movement in Russia as a case study, this article asks how ‘civil’ society movements ‘avoid politics’ under growing authoritarianism when dealing with ‘politics’ becomes unavoidable.
Svetlana Erpyleva, Eeva Luhtakallio
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Anxiety and activism in response to climate change.
Increasing evidence for climate change is leading to increasing awareness of human impacts, including threats to mental health as well as to social relationships. Experiencing the impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events or wildfires, as
S. Clayton, M. Parnes
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Climate warriors down under: Contextualising Australia’s youth climate justice movement
This perspective brings together published peer reviewed primary research on youth climate activism in Australia and provides context of the political and social landscapes in which young people are taking climate action.
M. Hohenhaus +3 more
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Multinationals' Political Activities on Climate Change [PDF]
This article explores the international dimensions of multinationals' corporate political activities, focusing on an international issue—climate change—being implemented differently in a range of countries. Analyzing data from Financial Times Global 500 firms, it examines the influence on types and process of multinationals' political strategies ...
Kolk, A., Pinkse, J.M.
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Getting Warmer: A Refined Taxonomy For Assessing Public Libraries' Response to the Climate Crisis
As Canada’s climate warms at double the rate of the rest of the world, Canadian libraries have an important responsibility towards guardianship and activism on the climate crisis.
Michelle Foggett-Parker
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Worry's Clout: Concern, not positive affectivity, drives climate activism
Myriam N Bechtoldt +1 more
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Climate activism: introduction
The climate emergency has inspired a range of actions, both individual and collective. This issue of the Journal of the British Academy contextualises the climate crisis within the COVID-19 pandemic and the lead up to COP26. It asks what climate action looks like at different levels, and how this action can ensure climate justice.
Georgie Fitzgibbon, Simon Goldhill
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Social media platforms have become critical venues for a wide spectrum of influence campaigns, from activism to advertising. Sometimes these two ends overlap and it remains unknown how the latter might impact the former.
Mary Sanford, Jamie Lorimer
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A social movement, which unites people around the idea of caring about the future of the Earth, climate and intergenerational justice is called climate activism.
Małgorzata Kowalik-Olubińska
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