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Imaging the Climate Crisis. The Ceramic Art of Horie, Galloway, Snider, and Rhymer-Zwierciadlowska
This contribution focuses on four contemporary ceramists who believe that art can be a vehicle for social change. The climate emergency informs the work of Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider, and Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer.
Mary Ann STEGGLES
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Burde Greta heller vært på skolen?
Å fremme kritisk tenkning er en viktig del av skolens mandat. Det aksentueres i læreplanverket Kunnskapsløftet 2020 (Kunnskapsdepartementet, 2019), den såkalte fagfornyelsen. Men hvis kritisk tenkning også innebærer systemkritikk, i hvor stor grad er det
Marlen Ferrer +3 more
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ABSTRACT This integrative review explores the evolution of sustainability in supply chain management and positions regenerative supply chain within the strong sustainability paradigm. It adopts a transdisciplinary approach, unfolding in two parallel stages.
Abhijeet Tewary +2 more
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The Greta Thunberg’s Phenomenon and Technology of Mediatization of Ecological Protests
This article is devoted to the study of the mediatization technologies, the theatricalization of politics, and the penetration mechanism of mass culture into politics using the example of 2019’s bright phenomenon - Greta Thunberg and her «climate strikes»
S. A. Semedov, V. A. Sukhareva
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Psychological Contracts With Purpose: A Review and Path Forward
ABSTRACT This review advances the understanding of psychological contracts (PCs) that include third‐party beneficiaries and transcend self‐interested goals, which we term “PCs with purpose.” PC theory has challenged the assumption that social exchange relies solely on balanced rewards and inducements, highlighting that individuals may wish to ...
Marjo‐Riitta Diehl +2 more
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Anger’s Value in the Context of the Climate Movement
This article examines the role of eco-anger in climate activism, focusing on Greta Thunberg and other young activists. The article challenges two common arguments against anger as a communicative strategy: that it is inherently retributive and ...
Sigrid Wallaert
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“The Cult of Greta Thunberg”: De-legitimating Climate Activism with “Religion”
Contemporary climate activism has often been called a “religion” or a “cult.” We investigate what is done with climate religion discourse (CRD), by whom, and to what ends. Our case study concerns Finland, one country out of many where forms of climate activism are regularly dismissed by equating them with “irrational” religion.
Jere Kyyrö, Tuomas Äystö, Titus Hjelm
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between ergonomics and environmental sustainability through a combined bibliometric analysis and scoping review. A search across four major databases identified 1081 articles, of which 82 were included in the final analysis.
Matteo Gremo +4 more
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Metonymy in Greta Thunberg’s Climate Change Discourse on Facebook
The issue of climate change, which still remains among one of the most significant challenges to humanity (Han et al., 2024; Malhi et al., 2020), is routinely addressed by politicians and public figures, such as, for instance, the Swedish climate ...
Oleksandr Kapranov
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Just Chill! An Experimental Approach to Stereotypical Attributions Regarding Young Activists
Climate change is a crucial issue, which is mobilized by activists. However, activists are targeted with negative stereotypes, hindering their influence.
Catarina Farinha, Miriam Rosa
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