Sociology of the environment: factors in environmental commitment
This list includes articles, some of which appear in the bibliography for the SES aggregation, that explore the factors that explain commitment to the environment, in particular social class, gender and ethnicity.
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Journal article
The ecological condition of social classes
L’injustice environnementale à l’intersection des rapports de domination
- By the collective « Classes vertes »
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2024/5 N° 255)
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Journal article
Ecological Conversion vs Automobile Addiction. An analysis of the discrepancies between environmental attitudes and car use among low-income households in suburban and rural areas
- By Yoann Demoli,
- Matéo Sorin,
- Axel Villaereal,
- et al.
In Flux (2020/1-2 No 119-120)
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Journal article
Ecological conversion in the face of social inequality
- By Yoann Demoli
In L'Économie politique (2025/4 n° 108)
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Journal article
Masculinism, climate change and “man-made” disasters. Toward an environmental profeminist response
- By Bob Pease
In Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2021/2 Vol. 40)
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Journal article
The Birth and Life of an Unexpected Alliance between Occupational Victims of Pesticide and Environmental Organizations
- By Jean-Noël Jouzel
- and Giovanni Prete
In Politix (2015/3 No 111)
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Journal article
Des loisirs productifs aux « alternatives »
Le rapport ambivalent des classes populaires aux pratiques agricoles et alimentaires en milieu rural
- By Anaïs Malié
- and Frédéric Nicolas
In Savoir/Agir (2016/4 N° 38)
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Journal article
Farmers, workers, residents: All fighting the same battle?
Coalitions and divisions among activists denouncing pesticide health effects in France
- By Jean-Noël Jouzel
- and Giovanni Prete
In Sociétés contemporaines (2021/1 No 121)