Explaining Public Support for the Environmental Movement: A Civic Voluntarism Model*
In: Social science quarterly, Band 85, Heft 4, S. 913-937
Abstract
Objective.The literature on environmentalism includes many more studies of environmental concern than of the public's practical support for the environmental movement. This article develops several categories of predictors of such support from the civic voluntarism model of Verba and associates.Methods.These predictors are tested with data from the 2000 General Social Survey, which included a special module of items on environmental attitudes and activities.Results.Findings generally suggest the utility of the civic voluntarism model for explaining public support for the environmental movement. Additional analysis attempts to untangle reasons for gender and racial differences in the level of this support.Conclusion.This study elucidates several predictors of practical support by the U.S. public for the environmental movement that merit further attention. Such research should pay attention to the proper operationalization of the kind of movement participation studied here.
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