The present study employs an open-ended survey question from an online survey panel in Norway to explore ordinary citizens’ reasoning for supporting or opposing individual climate action. Through a mixed-methods approach, seven frequent themes among the answers are identified. These themes are then analysed with a dialogical perspective on the way in which the answers relate to and reply to climate change discourses circulating in society. The evidence from this study suggests that justification of lifestyle choices depends on questions related to the causes of climate change, the importance (or not) of the contribution of individual action, and moral preoccupations.La présente étude exploite les données d’une enquête en ligne en Norvège, q...
Climate change (CC) represents a global challenge for humanity. It is known that the impacts of anth...
When discussing the general inertia in climate change mitigation, it is common to approach the analy...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
In this special issue we were also interested in revealing the level of concepts and the level of so...
The IPCC's report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
Citizens’ opinions are crucial for action on climate change, but are, owing to the complexity of the...
Previous research has examined public views on climate change and pro-environmental behavior; howeve...
The present study proposes an analysis of climate change (CC) narratives in answers to an open-ended...
This paper investigates how people conceive and evaluate nature through language, in a climate chang...
There is a strong scientific consensus that climate change is happening, is caused by human activiti...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
Previous research has examined public views on climate change and pro-environmental behaviour; howev...
Climate change is often referred to as one of the most complicated challenges facing humanity, chara...
This study is based on a non-representative, national level survey sample whose main purpose is to i...
Climate change (CC) represents a global challenge for humanity. It is known that the impacts of anth...
When discussing the general inertia in climate change mitigation, it is common to approach the analy...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
In this special issue we were also interested in revealing the level of concepts and the level of so...
The IPCC's report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
Citizens’ opinions are crucial for action on climate change, but are, owing to the complexity of the...
Previous research has examined public views on climate change and pro-environmental behavior; howeve...
The present study proposes an analysis of climate change (CC) narratives in answers to an open-ended...
This paper investigates how people conceive and evaluate nature through language, in a climate chang...
There is a strong scientific consensus that climate change is happening, is caused by human activiti...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
Previous research has examined public views on climate change and pro-environmental behaviour; howev...
Climate change is often referred to as one of the most complicated challenges facing humanity, chara...
This study is based on a non-representative, national level survey sample whose main purpose is to i...
Climate change (CC) represents a global challenge for humanity. It is known that the impacts of anth...
When discussing the general inertia in climate change mitigation, it is common to approach the analy...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...