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Toward a Model of Environmental Activism
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1998
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Autonomous MotivationSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental PsychologyLawEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental EthicsEnvironmental PolicyActivismEnvironmental ActivismActivism ScaleEnvironmental BehaviorEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ManagementPublic HealthPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesEnvironmental PoliticsSocio-environmental ImplicationPro-environmental Behavior
The study aimed to operationalize environmental activism through self‑reported behaviors and to develop and test a motivational model of activism. The Activism Scale proved acceptable, and a path analysis confirmed that autonomous motivation drives perceptions of ecological risk, which in turn predict environmental activism.
The goals of this study were, first, to operationalize the notion of activisrm by using self-reported behaviors and, second, to propose and test a model of environmental activism. The results show that the Activism Scale is an acceptable measure of environmental activism. Furthermore, the proposed motivational model of environmental activism was supported by a path analysis of the data. Within the model, individuals' levels of autonomous motivation predicted the perceived responsibility of different organizations to prevent health risks, the amount of information people obtain from various sources, and the perceived importance of problems in the environment. In turn, those latter variables predicted the perception of environmental health risks. Finally, the perception of environmental health risks predicted environmental activism. The model demonstrates the importance of autonomous motivation in the prediction of environmental activists' behaviors and the central role perceived ecological risks play in the determination of environmental activism.
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