Social institutions as enablers and inhibitors of environmental activism: A cross-cultural perspective

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1111/joca.12578
Colin B. Gabler, Meike Eilert
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Societal well-being requires immediate global action from individuals and governments to vote on and enact policies that slow down, stop, and reverse the effects of climate change. To pressure governments and motivate policymakers to act, individuals can engage in environmental activism; however, even if individuals consider the environment important, they often do not follow through with action. Using a unique, large-scale secondary data set from over 60,000 individuals in 48 countries, we examine the influence of social institutions on environmental activism among a nation's citizens. We find that religiosity inhibits environmental activism while education enables it. Confidence in the judiciary system also increases the likelihood that individuals act on their pro-environmental attitudes while confidence in the government weakens this relationship. We discuss implications for policymakers and community organizers looking to increase the well-being of their constituents.

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社会机构是环境行动主义的促进因素和抑制因素:跨文化视角
社会福祉需要个人和政府立即采取全球性行动,投票决定并颁布减缓、阻止和扭转气候变化影响的政策。为了向政府施压并促使政策制定者采取行动,个人可以参与环保活动;然而,即使个人认为环境很重要,他们往往也不会付诸行动。我们利用来自 48 个国家 60,000 多人的独特的大规模二手数据集,研究了社会机构对一个国家公民环保行动主义的影响。我们发现,宗教信仰会抑制环境行动主义,而教育则会促进环境行动主义。对司法系统的信心也会增加个人采取环保行动的可能性,而对政府的信心则会削弱这种关系。我们讨论了这对希望提高选民福利的政策制定者和社区组织者的影响。
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