Environmental values, knowledge and behaviour: Contributions of an emergent literature on the role of ethnicity and migration/ (Record no. 12603)

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Personal name Head, Lesley
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Title Environmental values, knowledge and behaviour: Contributions of an emergent literature on the role of ethnicity and migration/
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
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Pages Vol 43, issue 3, 2019 : (397-415 p.).
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Summary, etc Amidst calls for paradigm shifts in environmental scholarship, we track an emergent literature on how environmental values, knowledge and behaviour (EVKB) change (or not) with the migration process. We focus on the role of Majority World migrants to the Minority World. Large-scale survey research into EVKB is beginning to consider both ethnicity and migration history as important variables, but tends to leave the concepts of environment and environmental behaviour unexamined. Western EVKB indicators thus tend to be universalized rather than understood as themselves culturally specific. An emergent literature attempts to improve both quantitative and qualitative research on EVKB by broadening the conceptualization of environmental behaviour to include the practices of Majority World migrants. Those studies throw new light on the process of acculturation as having disruptive or solidifying potential for sustainable practices. We summarize four implications for future research. There is a need to go beyond western logics in research design and method. Straightforward assumptions about the ‘pro’ in pro-environmental behaviour need to be challenged. Cases of EVKB’s persistence post-migration and positive influence on the broader population should be sought out and examined. The migration process provides real-time experiments in enacting alternative worlds.
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Subject climate change,
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Subject cultures of nature,
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Subject environment,
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Subject ethnicity,
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Subject immigration,
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Subject sustainability
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Added Entry Personal Name Klocker, Natascha
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Added Entry Personal Name Aguirre-Bielschowsky, Ikerne
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Host Biblionumber 12579
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
Title Progress in human geography/
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132518768407
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