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The emergence of anti-environmentalism in the United States in light of the contemporary democratic crisis [PDF]
It is possible to attribute several meanings to anti-environmentalism throughout its historical trajectory. Although protecting the particularities of specific cases, the present text argues that this antagonism observed in the 21st century would not ...
Pedro Henrique Ramos Prado Vasques
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Social dominance orientation (SDO) and right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) are ideological attitudes that predict lower concern for the environment and less willingness to act on climate change.
Samantha K Stanley +3 more
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The Moral Foundations of Environmentalism: Care- and Fairness-Based Morality Interact With Political Liberalism to Predict Pro-Environmental Actions [PDF]
There is robust evidence showing associations between political ideology and environmentalism such that self-identified political liberals tend to hold greater pro-environmental positions than conservatives. Drawing from research on moral foundations, we
Taciano L. Milfont +2 more
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Relation Between Awe and Environmentalism: The Role of Social Dominance Orientation
The present study attempts to explore the effect of awe on environmentalism and the mediating role of social dominance orientation in generating this effect. In Study 1, a series of questionnaires were used to investigate the correlation among trait awe,
Huanhuan Zhao +4 more
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Environmentally beneficial actions come in diverse forms and occur in a wide range of settings ranging from personal decisions in households to negotiated agreements between nations.
Thomas K. Rudel
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Ecological transformations involve citizen mobilization and the cultural transformation of relationships with the environment. Rather than social movements, we need to see them more as social-environmental communities.
Nathalie Blanc
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Waste and ‘Everyday Environmentalism’ in Modern Britain
Following recent work by social historians and geographers on the concept of ‘everyday life’, I argue that current historical uses of the term are problematic, at least for environmental historians, in that they lack a sufficiently disciplined or ...
Timothy Cooper
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Interacting for the environment:Engaging Goffman in pro-environmental action [PDF]
Whilst there are profound disagreements about how more sustainable forms of living might be achieved, most research on pro-environmental action recognises it as a fundamentally social challenge – demanding shifts not merely in individuals’ attitudes and ...
(GAP) Global Action Plan +11 more
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This article explores the meaning of participation by indigenous peoples and local communities' in the Decisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) from the perspectives of civic and radical environmentalism.
Louisa Parks, Mika Schröder
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Los límites del medioambientalismo de Locke: Dios, ser humano y naturaleza en la filosofía de Locke / The limits of a Lockean environmentalism: God, Human Beings, and Nature in Locke's philosophy [PDF]
God gave us the Earth, to use and enjoy. So says the Bible, and so says John Locke (1632-1704). The individualism and liberalism in Locke’s philosophy makes it decidedly modern and appealing to us today.
Henrik Skaug Sætra
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