A Wren Montgomery,Thomas P Lyon,Julian Barg
A Wren Montgomery
Greenwashing is more virulent than ever. A profusion of environmental, social, and governance and net zero commitments are becoming fraught with questionable and misleading claims. At the same time, we are no closer to solving the pressing ...
Interorganizational Sensemaking of the Transition Toward a Circular Value Chain [0.03%]
组织间向循环经济转型的集体意义构建
Marianne Kuhlmann,Johannes Meuer,Catharina R Bening
Marianne Kuhlmann
The transition toward the circular economy requires stakeholders to collaborate along value chains. Yet, such collaborations are considerably challenging. Given the paradigmatic change, stakeholders face high levels of uncertainty and also ...
Lisa Ploum,Vincent Blok,Thomas Lans et al.
Lisa Ploum et al.
Knowledge, skills, and attitudes to manage sustainable development have become significant components of different career paths. Previous research has explored which competencies are needed for future change agents in the field of sustainab...
Raphael J Nawrotzki
Raphael J Nawrotzki
Prior research in the U.S. has found that liberals are generally more environmentally concerned than conservatives. The present study explores whether conservatives' opposition to environmental protection is solely a U.S. or a universal phe...
Liam Downey,Eric Bonds,Katherine Clark
Liam Downey
The goal of this article is to demonstrate that environmental sociologists cannot fully explain the relationship between humans and the natural world without theorizing a link between natural resource extraction, armed violence, and environ...
Childhood Development and Access to Nature: A New Direction for Environmental Inequality Research [0.03%]
儿童与自然接触的发展性影响及环境平等研究的新方向
Susan Strife,Liam Downey
Susan Strife
Although environmental inequality researchers have increased our understanding of race- and class-based environmental inequality in many important ways, few environmental inequality studies ask whether children are disproportionately burden...
Risk Amid Recovery: Occupational Health and Safety of Latino Day Laborers in the Aftermath of the Gulf Coast Hurricanes [0.03%]
灾后复苏中的隐患——墨西哥湾沿岸地区遭遇飓风灾害后的拉丁裔日工的劳动安全与卫生防护状况分析
Linda Delp,Laura Podolsky,Tomás Aguilar
Linda Delp
After Katrina, the Bush administration suspended Department of Labor workplace regulations throughout the Gulf, a move consistent with their general emphasis on voluntary workplace protection programs rather than government oversight. This ...
Evacuation and Return of Vietnamese New Orleanians Affected by Hurricane Katrina [0.03%]
受飓风卡特里娜影响的越南新奥尔良居民的撤离与回迁政策研究
Lung Vu,Mark J Vanlandingham,Mai Do et al.
Lung Vu et al.
Hurricane Katrina struck near New Orleans on August 29, 2005, and resulted in the collapse of the federal protective levee system and the flooding of most of the city. New Orleans East, where the main Vietnamese enclave is located, was espe...
Displaced New Orleans Residents in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Results from a Pilot Survey [0.03%]
卡特里娜飓风过后的新奥尔良流离失所居民:一次试点调查的结果
Narayan Sastry
Narayan Sastry
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major urban disaster zone and reports on results from the most systematic survey at the time aimed at tracking the whereabouts of pre-Katrina resid...
Liam Downey,Summer Dubois,Brian Hawkins et al.
Liam Downey et al.
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Whites in each of the 329 metropolitan areas in the continental United States, using toxicity-we...