Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces

Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer the overall research questions: What hindrances to indirect environmental action are experienced by young adults? What are the driving-forces behind their actions? For the purpose of this study, indirec...

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Autor principal: Henriksson, Elias
Formato: H1
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011
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description Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer the overall research questions: What hindrances to indirect environmental action are experienced by young adults? What are the driving-forces behind their actions? For the purpose of this study, indirect environmental action is defined as voluntary and intentional action targeted at influencing other people or structures in society in order to decrease the impact on the environment. Semi-structured open-ended interviews were conducted with four young people who take indirect environmental action. Their stories show that, perceived competence, lack of environmental commitment from significant others and paralysis due to extensive reflection may constitute hindrances. Major driving-forces are feelings connected to other humans or nature but also career possibilities and a search for status and recognition.
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spelling RepoSLU29132012-04-20T14:20:56Z Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces Henriksson, Elias indirect environmental action phenomenology life-world environmental activism hindrances facilitators driving-forces Life-world phenomenology provides the theoretical foundation of this study with the aim to answer the overall research questions: What hindrances to indirect environmental action are experienced by young adults? What are the driving-forces behind their actions? For the purpose of this study, indirect environmental action is defined as voluntary and intentional action targeted at influencing other people or structures in society in order to decrease the impact on the environment. Semi-structured open-ended interviews were conducted with four young people who take indirect environmental action. Their stories show that, perceived competence, lack of environmental commitment from significant others and paralysis due to extensive reflection may constitute hindrances. Major driving-forces are feelings connected to other humans or nature but also career possibilities and a search for status and recognition. SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011 H1 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2913/
spellingShingle indirect environmental action
phenomenology
life-world
environmental activism
hindrances
facilitators
driving-forces
Henriksson, Elias
Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title_full Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title_fullStr Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title_full_unstemmed Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title_short Indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
title_sort indirect environmental action : four stories of young adults, the hindrances they encountered and their driving-forces
topic indirect environmental action
phenomenology
life-world
environmental activism
hindrances
facilitators
driving-forces