“Social Networks and Climate Change.”
David Tindall, Mark Stoddart, and Paul Wagner.
This session will focus on networks and climate change, and will consider papers on theoretical, methodological, and substantive topics related to this theme, including organizational networks, virtual networks, discourse networks, and personal networks. Topics may include (but are not limited to) social movements, values and attitudes, community resilience, policy networks, climate change disinformation networks, political economic networks.
The current deadline for abstracts is Feb 20th, 2025. (Though it may be extended a bit.)
-- David Tindall Professor Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia Chair Environment and Society Minor, Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia Mailing address: Department of Sociology University of British Columbia 6303 N.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6T 1Z1 Office Location: Anthropology and Sociology Building Room 1317 E-mail: tin...@mail.ubc.ca