Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation comprises three published journal articles with an introductory chapter. Each study presented here examines, from a quantitative cross-national perspective, a dimension of environmental reform. The first study examines sustainability conceptualized as the environmental efficiency of well-being (EWEB). A new measure of EWEB was constructed using the ecological footprint per capita (a measure of environmental consumption) and average life satisfaction (a measure of subjective well-being). Hypotheses regarding cross-national variation in EWEB were drawn from political economy, modernization, and sustainable consumption theories in the environmental social sci...
Using cross-country data from a sample of low, middle and high-income countries, the paper explores ...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
After the 1980s, neoliberalism became the dominant philosophy of development across the world. Where...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes four ...
thesisThe study of environmental values is focused on explaining environmentalism with either the po...
The human dimensions of global environmental change are among the most pressing issues facing the wo...
Environmental problems have become a more and more important topic in the political science research...
Objective: This article evaluates the extent to which economic affluence, ecological degradation, in...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
Thesis advisor: Andrew JorgensonRecent research suggests that no country in the world meets its soci...
Over the past decade, there has been a growth in international organizations concerned with environm...
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing the international community is the environmental problem. The ...
This study estimates the environmental efficiency of 150 economies during the period of 2010–2017 to...
This dissertation is a comparative international study of attitudes towards climate change. Using mu...
Using cross-country data from a sample of low, middle and high-income countries, the paper explores ...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
After the 1980s, neoliberalism became the dominant philosophy of development across the world. Where...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes four ...
thesisThe study of environmental values is focused on explaining environmentalism with either the po...
The human dimensions of global environmental change are among the most pressing issues facing the wo...
Environmental problems have become a more and more important topic in the political science research...
Objective: This article evaluates the extent to which economic affluence, ecological degradation, in...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
Thesis advisor: Andrew JorgensonRecent research suggests that no country in the world meets its soci...
Over the past decade, there has been a growth in international organizations concerned with environm...
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing the international community is the environmental problem. The ...
This study estimates the environmental efficiency of 150 economies during the period of 2010–2017 to...
This dissertation is a comparative international study of attitudes towards climate change. Using mu...
Using cross-country data from a sample of low, middle and high-income countries, the paper explores ...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
After the 1980s, neoliberalism became the dominant philosophy of development across the world. Where...