Paradigmatic transition and environment: position of two age groups
The way in which people perceive, represent and value the environment allows understanding behaviors that affect it. Thus, we sought to characterize the social representations of nature, environment and water, and theenvironmental beliefs of 133 young people and 100 mature adults. Two age groups’ da...
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doaj-16d81fc4473546c1bc4de4761c692c702020-11-25T03:04:39ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Revista de Ciências Humanas0101-95892178-45822019-08-0153011710.5007/2178-4582.2019.e5969732208Paradigmatic transition and environment: position of two age groupsAriane Kuhnen0Maíra Longhinotti Felippe1Daniela Xavier Morais2Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaThe way in which people perceive, represent and value the environment allows understanding behaviors that affect it. Thus, we sought to characterize the social representations of nature, environment and water, and theenvironmental beliefs of 133 young people and 100 mature adults. Two age groups’ data were compared in order toglimpse the evolution of ecological thinking between generations. By using the NEP Scale, we found a biocentric belief system for both age groups, with no statistically significant difference between them. The social representations, obtained through a questionnaire of free evocations, were also similar in both groups. However, we verified that the identification to the biocentric paradigm was not confirmed by the study of social representations, which showed both biocentric and anthropocentric elements. These contradictions suggest a gradual transition of paradigm, in which both worldviews coexist.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/revistacfh/article/view/59697psicologia ambientalrepresentação socialatitudesmeio ambiente |
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Paradigmatic transition and environment: position of two age groups |
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Paradigmatic transition and environment: position of two age groups |
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Paradigmatic transition and environment: position of two age groups |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) |
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Revista de Ciências Humanas |
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0101-9589 2178-4582 |
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2019-08-01 |
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The way in which people perceive, represent and value the environment allows understanding behaviors that affect it. Thus, we sought to characterize the social representations of nature, environment and water, and theenvironmental beliefs of 133 young people and 100 mature adults. Two age groups’ data were compared in order toglimpse the evolution of ecological thinking between generations. By using the NEP Scale, we found a biocentric belief system for both age groups, with no statistically significant difference between them. The social representations, obtained through a questionnaire of free evocations, were also similar in both groups. However, we verified that the identification to the biocentric paradigm was not confirmed by the study of social representations, which showed both biocentric and anthropocentric elements. These contradictions suggest a gradual transition of paradigm, in which both worldviews coexist. |
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psicologia ambiental representação social atitudes meio ambiente |
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