Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the environment and human health. A survey was distributed among a representative sample of the adult Norwegian population (N = 2720) to explore the public understanding of microplastics. Respondents were asked to report the first thing that came to mind when they read or heard the word “microplastics,” based on which a coding scheme was developed that served to categorize the obtained answers into thematic clusters. Results indicate that the public seem to think of microplastics as something bad that might pollute the ocean and harm animal species. Awareness of the sources of microplastics appeared to be rather low, and few respondents mentioned ...
Current consumer and corporate habits entail an enormous level of emissions of plastic and microplas...
The present paper illustrates the breadth of research methods in the Social and Behavioural Sciences...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the e...
Microplastics are currently threatening natural resources and human health. Despite their global ubi...
© 2020, The Author(s). This paper explores people's knowledge and understandings of microplastics; t...
The current presentation reports from an empirical study that aims to investigate worry about microp...
Abstract. Concern about plastic pollution, including microplastics, is high amongst European citizen...
The LimnoPlast project aims to tackle the issue of microplastics (MP) pollution in freshwater system...
Abstract: Without even consciously knowing, humans leave microplastic footprints into the world. Fro...
Plastic litter is an environmental problem of great concern. Despite the magnitude of the plastic po...
Microplastics are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that cause harm to the health and reproducti...
The diagnosis that we are living in a world risk society formulated by Ulrich Beck 20 years ago (Bec...
Although (micro)plastic contamination is a worldwide concern, most scientific literature only restat...
Microplastics enter the environment as a result of larger plastic items breaking down (‘secondary’) ...
Current consumer and corporate habits entail an enormous level of emissions of plastic and microplas...
The present paper illustrates the breadth of research methods in the Social and Behavioural Sciences...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the e...
Microplastics are currently threatening natural resources and human health. Despite their global ubi...
© 2020, The Author(s). This paper explores people's knowledge and understandings of microplastics; t...
The current presentation reports from an empirical study that aims to investigate worry about microp...
Abstract. Concern about plastic pollution, including microplastics, is high amongst European citizen...
The LimnoPlast project aims to tackle the issue of microplastics (MP) pollution in freshwater system...
Abstract: Without even consciously knowing, humans leave microplastic footprints into the world. Fro...
Plastic litter is an environmental problem of great concern. Despite the magnitude of the plastic po...
Microplastics are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that cause harm to the health and reproducti...
The diagnosis that we are living in a world risk society formulated by Ulrich Beck 20 years ago (Bec...
Although (micro)plastic contamination is a worldwide concern, most scientific literature only restat...
Microplastics enter the environment as a result of larger plastic items breaking down (‘secondary’) ...
Current consumer and corporate habits entail an enormous level of emissions of plastic and microplas...
The present paper illustrates the breadth of research methods in the Social and Behavioural Sciences...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...