About this Event
Welcome to the SRI CLEAN Seminar Series, March event
We will be joined in person by Ulf Liebe, Professor of Sociology and Quantitative Methods at the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Professor Liebe holds a Diploma in Sociology with Economics as a minor subject from the University of Leipzig and a Doctorate in Sociology from the University of Mainz. His research interests include environmental behavior, sustainability, discrimination, and multifactorial survey experiments.
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Talk Abstract: While there seems to be a general consensus that considering justice concerns is important for climate policy support, it is less clear how these concerns can be theoretically conceptualised and empirically measured. This presentation invites reflection on the theoretical concepts that underpin research into social acceptance and climate policy support, as well as the experimental approaches used to measure justice concerns. It will suggest a systematic order of theoretical concepts relating to values, attitudes, and preferences, as well as corresponding experimental approaches. This will be illustrated using a recent study of public support for air pollution reduction programmes, which combined different experimental approaches to test theoretical mechanisms related to distributive justice concerns.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
w2 06, 20 Bedford Way, 20 Bedford Way, London, United Kingdom
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