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Identity and the Natural Environment - 9780262033114

Un libro in lingua di Clayton Susan D. Opotow Susan (EDT) Clayton Susan D. (EDT) edito da Mit Pr, 2003

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The often impassioned nature of environmental conflicts can be attributed to the factthat they are bound up with our sense of personal and social identity. Environmental identity -- howwe orient ourselves to the natural world -- leads us to personalize abstract global issues and takeaction (or not) according to our sense of who we are. We may know about the greenhouse effect -- butcan we give up our SUV for a more fuel-efficient car? Understanding this psychological connectioncan lead to more effective pro-environmental policymaking.Identity and the Natural Environmentexamines the ways in which our sense of who we are affects our relationship with nature, and viceversa. This book brings together cutting-edge work on the topic of identity and the environment,sampling the variety and energy of this emerging field but also placing it within a descriptiveframework. These theory-based, empirical studies locate environmental identity on a continuum ofsocial influence, and the book is divided into three sections reflecting minimal, moderate, orstrong social influence. Throughout, the contributors focus on the interplay between social andenvironmental forces; as one local activist says, "We don't know if we're organizing communities toplant trees, or planting trees to organize communities."

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