Green European
Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes in Europe in a Historical and Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Telesiene, Audrone; Gross, Matthias
Green European
Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes in Europe in a Historical and Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Telesiene, Audrone; Gross, Matthias
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This is the first book to give an up-to-date overview on environmental attitudes and perceptions based on different data sources, especially the International Social Survey Programme for a European context.
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This is the first book to give an up-to-date overview on environmental attitudes and perceptions based on different data sources, especially the International Social Survey Programme for a European context.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781138390935
- ISBN-10: 1138390933
- Artikelnr.: 54434850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781138390935
- ISBN-10: 1138390933
- Artikelnr.: 54434850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Audrone Telesiene is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Institute of Public Policy and Administration, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania. She is member of the national team implementing the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) in Lithuania. Her research interests include environmental sociology, sociology of science and technology, risk communication, social change and social analytics. Matthias Gross is Professor of Environmental Sociology at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, UFZ, in Leipzig, and the University of Jena, Germany. His recent research focuses on public perceptions of renewable energy, ignorance and security, real-world experiments, and the changing role of civil society in environmental policy.
Foreword. A Brief History of Sociological Research on Environmental
Concern, (Riley E. Dunlap)
Introduction. How Green are Green Europeans? (Matthias Gross, Audrone
Telesiene)
Part I: Reconsidering Environmental Threats and Risks
1. The Perception of Environmental Threats in a Global and European
Perspective, (Markus Hadler, Klaus Kraemer)
2. Vulnerable and Insecure? Environmental and Technological Risk Perception
in Europe, (Aiste Balzekiene, Audrone Telesiene)
3. Changing Concern about Environmental Threats and Risks - A Longitudinal
and Multilevel Perspective on the Relationship Between Values and
Interests, (Andre Schaffrin, Alexander Schmidt-Catran)
Part II: Personal Activist Profiles in Europe
4. Explaining Environmental Activism by National Cultures: The Hypothesis
of Hysteresis, (Jean-Paul Bozonnet)
5. Explaining Membership in Pro-environmental Groups: a Comparative
European Perspective, (Egle Butkeviciene, Vaidas Morkevicius)
6. Petitioner, Contributor, Protester: The Profile of Europeans Performing
Different 'Public Sphere' Pro-environmental Behaviours, (Iosif Botetzagias,
Nikoleta Jones, Chrysovalantis Malesios)
Part III: Exploring European Green Mind-sets and Behaviours
7. How Far for the Money? Affluence and Democratic Degrowth Potential in
Europe, (Mladen Domazet, Branko Ancic)
8. Environmental Concern in Cross-National Comparison ¿ Methodological
Threats and Measurement Equivalence
Jochen Mayerl
9. Youth Environmental Consciousness in Europe: the Influence of
Psycho-social Factors on Pro-environmental Behaviour, (Leena Haanpaa)
10. Dilemmas of Sustainability in Turbulent Times - the Portuguese Case in
Context, (Joao Guerra, Luisa Schmidt, Susana Valente)
Concern, (Riley E. Dunlap)
Introduction. How Green are Green Europeans? (Matthias Gross, Audrone
Telesiene)
Part I: Reconsidering Environmental Threats and Risks
1. The Perception of Environmental Threats in a Global and European
Perspective, (Markus Hadler, Klaus Kraemer)
2. Vulnerable and Insecure? Environmental and Technological Risk Perception
in Europe, (Aiste Balzekiene, Audrone Telesiene)
3. Changing Concern about Environmental Threats and Risks - A Longitudinal
and Multilevel Perspective on the Relationship Between Values and
Interests, (Andre Schaffrin, Alexander Schmidt-Catran)
Part II: Personal Activist Profiles in Europe
4. Explaining Environmental Activism by National Cultures: The Hypothesis
of Hysteresis, (Jean-Paul Bozonnet)
5. Explaining Membership in Pro-environmental Groups: a Comparative
European Perspective, (Egle Butkeviciene, Vaidas Morkevicius)
6. Petitioner, Contributor, Protester: The Profile of Europeans Performing
Different 'Public Sphere' Pro-environmental Behaviours, (Iosif Botetzagias,
Nikoleta Jones, Chrysovalantis Malesios)
Part III: Exploring European Green Mind-sets and Behaviours
7. How Far for the Money? Affluence and Democratic Degrowth Potential in
Europe, (Mladen Domazet, Branko Ancic)
8. Environmental Concern in Cross-National Comparison ¿ Methodological
Threats and Measurement Equivalence
Jochen Mayerl
9. Youth Environmental Consciousness in Europe: the Influence of
Psycho-social Factors on Pro-environmental Behaviour, (Leena Haanpaa)
10. Dilemmas of Sustainability in Turbulent Times - the Portuguese Case in
Context, (Joao Guerra, Luisa Schmidt, Susana Valente)
Foreword. A Brief History of Sociological Research on Environmental
Concern, (Riley E. Dunlap)
Introduction. How Green are Green Europeans? (Matthias Gross, Audrone
Telesiene)
Part I: Reconsidering Environmental Threats and Risks
1. The Perception of Environmental Threats in a Global and European
Perspective, (Markus Hadler, Klaus Kraemer)
2. Vulnerable and Insecure? Environmental and Technological Risk Perception
in Europe, (Aiste Balzekiene, Audrone Telesiene)
3. Changing Concern about Environmental Threats and Risks - A Longitudinal
and Multilevel Perspective on the Relationship Between Values and
Interests, (Andre Schaffrin, Alexander Schmidt-Catran)
Part II: Personal Activist Profiles in Europe
4. Explaining Environmental Activism by National Cultures: The Hypothesis
of Hysteresis, (Jean-Paul Bozonnet)
5. Explaining Membership in Pro-environmental Groups: a Comparative
European Perspective, (Egle Butkeviciene, Vaidas Morkevicius)
6. Petitioner, Contributor, Protester: The Profile of Europeans Performing
Different 'Public Sphere' Pro-environmental Behaviours, (Iosif Botetzagias,
Nikoleta Jones, Chrysovalantis Malesios)
Part III: Exploring European Green Mind-sets and Behaviours
7. How Far for the Money? Affluence and Democratic Degrowth Potential in
Europe, (Mladen Domazet, Branko Ancic)
8. Environmental Concern in Cross-National Comparison ¿ Methodological
Threats and Measurement Equivalence
Jochen Mayerl
9. Youth Environmental Consciousness in Europe: the Influence of
Psycho-social Factors on Pro-environmental Behaviour, (Leena Haanpaa)
10. Dilemmas of Sustainability in Turbulent Times - the Portuguese Case in
Context, (Joao Guerra, Luisa Schmidt, Susana Valente)
Concern, (Riley E. Dunlap)
Introduction. How Green are Green Europeans? (Matthias Gross, Audrone
Telesiene)
Part I: Reconsidering Environmental Threats and Risks
1. The Perception of Environmental Threats in a Global and European
Perspective, (Markus Hadler, Klaus Kraemer)
2. Vulnerable and Insecure? Environmental and Technological Risk Perception
in Europe, (Aiste Balzekiene, Audrone Telesiene)
3. Changing Concern about Environmental Threats and Risks - A Longitudinal
and Multilevel Perspective on the Relationship Between Values and
Interests, (Andre Schaffrin, Alexander Schmidt-Catran)
Part II: Personal Activist Profiles in Europe
4. Explaining Environmental Activism by National Cultures: The Hypothesis
of Hysteresis, (Jean-Paul Bozonnet)
5. Explaining Membership in Pro-environmental Groups: a Comparative
European Perspective, (Egle Butkeviciene, Vaidas Morkevicius)
6. Petitioner, Contributor, Protester: The Profile of Europeans Performing
Different 'Public Sphere' Pro-environmental Behaviours, (Iosif Botetzagias,
Nikoleta Jones, Chrysovalantis Malesios)
Part III: Exploring European Green Mind-sets and Behaviours
7. How Far for the Money? Affluence and Democratic Degrowth Potential in
Europe, (Mladen Domazet, Branko Ancic)
8. Environmental Concern in Cross-National Comparison ¿ Methodological
Threats and Measurement Equivalence
Jochen Mayerl
9. Youth Environmental Consciousness in Europe: the Influence of
Psycho-social Factors on Pro-environmental Behaviour, (Leena Haanpaa)
10. Dilemmas of Sustainability in Turbulent Times - the Portuguese Case in
Context, (Joao Guerra, Luisa Schmidt, Susana Valente)







