Not exact matches
Growth -
action groups can help us simultaneously develop sensitive ecological consciences and carry out
social action to save the environment on which all life
depends.
If researchers can understand this limitation, companies and
social groups that
depend on
social influence for collective
action, information dissemination and product promotion could improve their strategies and interventions.
Such changes might
depend on a
social movement for climate stabilization that supports long - term changes in
social norms (e.g. about family size), greater availability of mass transit, climate - friendly urban design, or other
actions that are impractical on the short term but on a longer time scale increase the plasticity of potentially high - impact behaviors.
The premise of this ongoing interracial conversation is that the discourse of White supremacy permeates experience and
action, and that its operations
depend on one's
social location.