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In person icon Building: A, Floor: 3, Room: SR11
Monday 13:00 - 14:45 CEST (22/08/2022)
The focus of this panel is on climate action pursued by FFF, XR or the Climate Justice Movement. The papers shed led on competing ‘productions of futures’ in climate action; the similarities and differences between past and present environmental movements; the 'theories of change' that underpin different forms collective action on the issue of climate change; the motivations for joining and abstaining from contemporary environmental movements; and the specific forms/challenges climate action takes/is confronted with in authoritarians regimes.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Challenges, New Grievances, and Tactical Innovation: A Case Study on Fridays for Future movement in Ankara, Bursa, Eskişehir, and Istanbul | View Paper Details |
Defining the Necessary and the Possible: Future Imaginations in the Swedish Climate Parliament | View Paper Details |
Framing climate justice at the youth pre-COP | View Paper Details |
Participation and non-participation in climate demonstrations. What factors explain why some individuals take to the streets while others do not? | View Paper Details |
"This is the bet": frames, strategies and theories of change in climate justice action | View Paper Details |