Responses to environmental crises will depend on the way in which these events are understood and characterized, perceptions that may be affected by media frames as well as by individual motivations. This paper reports on two studies looking at the role of justice and framing of environmental problems. In Study 1, 297 participants were asked to characterize the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon as an injustice, a crime, or a natural disaster following a description of the event that focused on one of several different types of harm. They also rated harm caused, responsibility for the harm, and their own affective response. In Study 2, 387 participants read a paragraph about climate change that focused on one of several targets of harm and ...
John seed and ruth rosenhek We live in a culture where there is a profound denial of feeling. From a...
How can emotions influence socio-political climate discourse and knowledge? Through the theoretical ...
This article uses social movement theory to analyze environmental justice rhetoric. It argues that t...
This article considers the material imaginations of environmental crisis and justice in the context ...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
The world is in a global environmental crisis as a result of powerful human-caused situations: clima...
To date, there is considerable evidence that the perception of injustice influences environmental be...
A central goal of my dissertation research is to better understand how cultural dynamics shape envir...
Our paper aims to examine: 1. The representation of environmental disaster in the traditional media,...
WHY THIS SUBJECT? My subject for the poster is climate justice. Unlike many common issues, this pha...
In the case of responding to climate change and related environmental problems, opinions about the b...
Climate change is a defining issue of our time for which the immediate as well as potential future s...
The current study employed a novel approach to understanding the intricate relationship between huma...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
For years, environmental problems in the US have been represented in mainstream media as issues of u...
John seed and ruth rosenhek We live in a culture where there is a profound denial of feeling. From a...
How can emotions influence socio-political climate discourse and knowledge? Through the theoretical ...
This article uses social movement theory to analyze environmental justice rhetoric. It argues that t...
This article considers the material imaginations of environmental crisis and justice in the context ...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
The world is in a global environmental crisis as a result of powerful human-caused situations: clima...
To date, there is considerable evidence that the perception of injustice influences environmental be...
A central goal of my dissertation research is to better understand how cultural dynamics shape envir...
Our paper aims to examine: 1. The representation of environmental disaster in the traditional media,...
WHY THIS SUBJECT? My subject for the poster is climate justice. Unlike many common issues, this pha...
In the case of responding to climate change and related environmental problems, opinions about the b...
Climate change is a defining issue of our time for which the immediate as well as potential future s...
The current study employed a novel approach to understanding the intricate relationship between huma...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
For years, environmental problems in the US have been represented in mainstream media as issues of u...
John seed and ruth rosenhek We live in a culture where there is a profound denial of feeling. From a...
How can emotions influence socio-political climate discourse and knowledge? Through the theoretical ...
This article uses social movement theory to analyze environmental justice rhetoric. It argues that t...