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sarah Allred

    sarah Allred

    This article presents a framework for understanding a relatively unexamined motivation for environmental activism—motherhood. Environmental mother-activism is described as a multifaceted type of activism that emerges through a woman’s... more
    This article presents a framework for understanding a relatively
    unexamined motivation for environmental activism—motherhood. Environmental mother-activism is described as a multifaceted type of activism that emerges through a woman’s role identity as a mother and the associated meanings and responsibilities she assigns to this
    social position. We employ an interdisciplinary framework for
    understanding the emergence of environmental mother-activists (ENVIMAs) and the various ways in which this activism manifests in public and private domains. To gain a richer understanding of this particular stimulus for environmental activism and the mechanisms through which it is enacting change, voices of ENVIMAs are used to supplement academic research and several examples of ENVIMAs in  action are provided. In addition, the collective impact of this growing group of eco-activists in accomplishing environmental change is
    discussed. Their endeavors in public and private spheres are highlighted, including four key areas in the private domain: technology, household practices, market power, and role modeling.
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