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Si ce n'est pas nous, alors qui ? Si ce n'est pas maintenant, ce sera quand ?

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances
The article arises from a call from PhD students and researchers regarding STS and activism. The proposal focuses on the progress of discussions within STS and with entities outside STS.
Sarah Rose Bieszczad   +2 more
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Out of the labs and into the streets: Effects of climate protests by environmental scientists

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
There have been increasing calls for scientists to ‘get out of the labs and into the streets’ and become more involved in climate change advocacy and protest, including civil disobedience.
Fabian Dablander   +2 more
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Scientists’ identities shape engagement with environmental activism

open access: yesCommunications Earth & Environment
Scientists are increasingly joining environmental movements. As knowledge producers and influential figures in society, scientists are uniquely positioned to drive change. Here we explore how scientist identity shapes engagement in environmental activism
Samuel Finnerty   +2 more
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“Even the Small Work That I Do, It Has Impact, It Has Meaning”: Collective Meaning-Making in Youth Climate Groups

open access: yesSocial Sciences
This article focuses on participation in youth-led climate-oriented groups and the role of this form of civic engagement for young people. Thirty interviews were conducted with 13- to 18-year-olds belonging to four groups: Extinction Rebellion Youth ...
Julia L. Ginsburg   +1 more
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On Art and the Limits of Dissent: Climate Activism at Museums and Galleries

open access: yesProtest
Since June 2022, activists have been targeting renowned museums and galleries to draw attention to the climate crisis, with protests that often involve the apparent destruction of artworks.
Alexander Araya López, C. Davis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Volcanisme et climat (Volcanic activity and climate)

open access: yesBulletin de l'Association de géographes français, 1999
Résumé. - Les éruptions volcaniques, par les projections d'aérosols silicates et sulfatés dans la stratosphère, sont responsables d'une diminution du rayonnement solaire direct et d'un refroidissement de surface dans les mois qui suivent les projections. Les conséquences climatiques ne sont pas spatialement uniformes et ne suivent pas immédiatement les
openaire   +2 more sources

Climate Change, Civil Disobedience, and Pepper Spray

open access: yesTemenos
This article examines the different framings of Elokapina’s Hätäjarrutus demonstration in October 2020, at which nonviolent civil disobedience activists were pepper sprayed. The research questions focus on the justifications of the activists’ nonviolent
Joona Vuorinen
doaj   +1 more source

Perspectives on Institutional Capture and the Artification of Climate Activism

open access: yes21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual
The wave of staged art vandalism by climate activist groups in 2022 confronted museums with a dilemma: in their role as guardians of objects, they must prevent such actions, but in their function as forums for social discourse, they must be receptive to
Marlene Militz
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Why We Must Stop Saying “Climate Apocalypse”: Symbols, Religious Social Memory, and Effective Climate Action

open access: yesZygon
The apocalyptic framework has become a handy metaphor for climate change because this story, better than most others, is able to express the scope and severity of the transformation most scientists believe is coming to humanity’s planetary and ...
Frances Flannery
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Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue “Politics of Disruption: Youth Climate Activisms and Education”

open access: yesYouth
Why write about youth climate activism in 2026 [...]
Carrie Karsgaard   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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