环保主义者如何应对(另一场)全球危机:韧性、脆弱性和交叉危机

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Puđak
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新冠肺炎大流行对社会系统产生了多重影响,这是另一场危机,同时也是气候变化和生物多样性丧失,这场危机源于人类和自然系统之间的复杂互动。在这方面,建立应对当前和未来危机的能力已成为公共和学术讨论的共同参考点。在建设复原力方面,民间部门在促进公众利益和加强公民在民主社会中的作用方面发挥着重要的社会作用,从而使他们能够参与社会发展。作为最成功的社会运动之一,环境运动将环境保护问题与社会正义和经济发展概念相结合,从而与建设整个社会的复原力相结合。研究问题是:新冠肺炎大流行如何影响环境非政府组织,以及它们采取了哪些策略来应对和适应新形势?环境活动家如何描述非政府组织部门的脆弱性和复原力概念?他们对激进主义所指领域的未来趋势有何期望?本研究的结果表明,韧性是根据组织的适应性、灵活性、内部社会凝聚力和自我组织能力来定义的,并强调网络化。由人类和自然系统之间的复杂关系引发的交叉危机,对在运动中找到一个有效的问题框架和在社会中重新确立纠正作用提出了挑战。©2021,INST SOCIAL RES ZAGREB。保留所有权利。
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How Environmentalists Deal with (Yet Another) Global Crisis: Resilience, Vulnerability, and Intersecting Crises
The Covid-19 pandemic has had multiple effects on social systems as yet another crisis, alongside climate change and biodiversity loss, that stems from the complex interaction between human and natural systems. In this regard, building resilience to ongoing and future crises has become a common reference point in both public and scholarly discourse. In the context of building resilience, the civil sector has an important social role to play in promoting the public interest and strengthening the role of citizens in democratic societies, thus enabling them to participate in society’s development. The environmental movement, as one of the most successful social movements, combines issues of environmental protection with a concept of social justice and economic development, and thus with building the resilience of society as a whole. The research questions were: how has the Covid-19 pandemic affected environmental NGOs, and what strategies have they applied to cope with and adapt to the new situation? How do environmental activists describe the concepts of vulnerability and resilience within the NGO sector? What are their expectations of future trends in the field to which their activism refers? The results of this research point to the conclusion that resilience is defined in terms of an organization’s adaptability, flexibility, inner social cohesion, and capacity to self-organize with an emphasis on networking. Intersecting crises that stem from the complex relationship between human and natural systems pose a challenge of finding an efficient frame for the problem within the movement and of re-establishing a corrective role in society. © 2021, INST SOCIAL RES ZAGREB. All rights reserved.
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Sociologija i Prostor Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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