The biophysical system sciences have responded quickly to the call of climate change. However, this situation contrasts with the late arrival of the social sciences in this field, manifesting a certain lack of “sociological imagination”. Climate change has anthropocentric causes produced by socially organised activities rooted in a certain logic of production and consumption practices. In that sense, the social sciences’ contribution lies in pointing out that its direct drivers are also embedded in broader social conditions, such as economic, technical, cultural, and governance systems, as well as social values, ideals, and material interests, which vary across geographic locations.
The effectiveness of extinction rebellion’s “regenerative cultures” for a just ecological transformation: socio-ecological practices and prefiguration
págs. 44-53
Unravelling loss and damage: a discourse analysis across NGO’s positions
págs. 54-61
págs. 62-76
págs. 77-89
How fridays for future matters: mobilisation for implementing socio-ecological practices
págs. 90-102
Spanish climate change adaptation policies: a comprehensive analysis of participatory elements
págs. 103-114
La construcción de la lucha contra el uso masivo de agro-tóxicos y transgénicos como causa pública en Argentina: el caso del Grupo de Reflexión Rural y la campaña "Paren de fumigar"
págs. 115-128
Root causes: socio-ecological controversies as embodiment of the ecologism/productivism cleavage
págs. 129-142
Challenging Europe: how antiEU parties use opposition to environmental protectionas a way to confront with the EU
págs. 143-155
Placial thickness in social movement coalitions: the case of ex-GKN for future
págs. 156-164
págs. 165-174
Unpacking environmental activism in the UK: a comparative analysis of the groups extinction rebellion and just stop oil
págs. 175-184
Challenging development and politicising climate at multiple scales: the climate justice coalition in Türkiye
págs. 185-193
Estrategias adaptativas espacio-temporales para la implementación de proyectos arquitectónicos en áreas de sacrificio producto de la actividad extractiva en Chile: el caso del conflicto entre Andacollo y la minería a gran escala
págs. 196-213
Energy with social embeddedness and democratic participation [and ecological roots] in Spain: the case of the cooperative Som Energia
Rafael Castelló i Cogollos, Ramón Llopis Goig, Iván López Pardo
págs. 214-222
Nurturing resilience: Local civil society advocacy for equitable access to water resources in Moroccan Draa Oasis
págs. 223-232
Cultivating sustainable tourism?: a case study on socio-ecological practices through volunteering in organic farms in France and Quebec
págs. 233-243
págs. 244-255
Emprendimiento de las personas migrantes: apuntes teóricos acerca de la experiencia de construcción del ecosistema social enTenerife (Canarias)
págs. 256-269
Navigating energy transitions: perspectives from Sardinia and Corsica amidst environmental challenges and internal colonization
págs. 272-283
Beyond environmentalism: mapping the terrain of inter-generational climate solidarity
págs. 284-295
Social acceptance of water reuse frompolicy instruments: the case of Lisbon
págs. 296-306
GoiEner energy cooperative: a social economy initiative facing the challenge of degrowth
Mario Damborenea Iglesias, Ekhi Atutxa Ordeñana, Xabier Mendizabal Leiñena
págs. 307-322
págs. 323-330
págs. 331-342
Un consumo sostenible de alimentos: el caso del eco-mercado de Granada
págs. 343-352
Habitando en comunidad desde la ecología urbana: adentrándonos en las viviendascolaborativas (cohousing)
Amaia Izaola Argüeso, Aitzpea Leizaola Egaña, Zakariae Cheddadi
págs. 353-360
Facing the climate crisis as a common challenge: the role of commoning design practices in enhancing urban resilience
págs. 361-374
Citizen appropriation of energy transition: encouragement of collective action as a public policy
págs. 375-384
Are young people really concerned about climate change?: evidence from Italy
págs. 385-399
A limited energy democracy: Citizen initiatives to produce renewable energy in France
págs. 400-413
An important but less pressing issue?: individual actions against climate changein Romania over the last decade
págs. 414-425
From “business as usual” tourism to regenerative tourism: in search of a change of logics in economic and social activities
págs. 426-435
págs. 436-447
Sprouting between art and science: thre eart commissions on seeds as the resilient pillars of healthy and sustainable food systems of past, present and future
págs. 450-457
Mapping floods: climate change, extremeweather events, and geographic datavisualisation from a visual communication design perspective
págs. 458-470
págs. 471-483
MitigACT project, mitigating natural disaster risk in resilient societies: first results of the case study forest fires in Galicia
págs. 484-489
Desafíos actuales en la gestión del agua en el mediterráneo: la reintegración de prácticas tradicionales
págs. 490-499
One health in the socio-ecological system of the bay of Plentzia
Aline Chiabai, Marc Neumann, Olga Lucía Hernández-Manrique, Andrea Albert-Fonseca
págs. 502-517
Knowledge, action against climate change and eco-anxiety
Baptiste Jacquet, Jean Baratgin, Maxime Bourlier, Frank Jamet
págs. 518-529
Culture change for climate change: Attitudes, perceptions, and experiences with climate change among university members and neighbors
págs. 530-543
págs. 544-550
From eco-anxiety to eco-social action: exploring repertoires of eco-pedagogical praxis in francophone Belgium
págs. 551-559
Formación superior y empleo en el caminohacia la sostenibilidad: el caso de losprogramas de posgrado en España
Elsa Santamaría López, Clara Acuña Rodríguez, Ornella Franco Bass
págs. 560-572
The role of green areas for the well-being of university community: perceptions and possibilities for a more sustainable campus
María Viota Moreno, Laura Menatti, Beatriz Fernández de Manuel, Ibone Ametzaga Arregi, Lorena Peña López
págs. 573-583
Sostenibilidad Inside Out: la emergencia del movimiento de los Inner Development Goals (IDG) en el País Vasco, Navarra y Aragón
Ana Isabel Aliende Urtasun, Joseba García Martín, Raquel González Eransus, Ignacia Perugorría
págs. 586-596
págs. 597-602
págs. 603-614
Cross-generational perceptions on climate change: resolutive insights from youth and elder
Asier Divassson Jaureguibarria, Carlos Quesada Granja, Diego Casado Mansilla, Iker Cubillo Eguizabal, Armando Aguayo Mendoza, Cruz E. Borges Hernández
págs. 615-625
Contradictions in ecological behaviouramong urban youth: multimodal insights into climate anxiety and social responsibility
págs. 626-640
The case of ODSlocal in Portugal: results of a monitoring survey
págs. 641-652
Intertwined vulnerabilities: a comparative analysis of climate change, gender inequalities, and the search for holistic ecology in the Laudato Sì Movement
págs. 653-661
Forest therapy and forest bathing: exploring the socioecological connection in the era of the climate emergency
págs. 662-673
Exploring the Eco-Peace Nexus with ASMUPROPAZ: between socio-ecological practices and the reintegration process ofex-combatants in the Colombian Amazon
págs. 674-685
Fostering sustainable wellbeing via socially conscious ecosystems: an interventional framework
págs. 686-698
págs. 699-707
The possibility of the rural: a new journalism as a socioecological practice in Spain
págs. 710-718
págs. 719-731
“Wind energy yes, but not like this”: the media repercussions of the wind energy conflict raised by the film As bestas
págs. 732-741
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Art, culture, and sustainability: Exploring paths of transformation through art-based community initiatives
págs. 761-770
Courtyard planting: sustainable design for both material and unmaterial space
págs. 771-782
ARTEKOM: estéticas y procesosdecrecientes en el arte para una transiciónecológica
págs. 783-796
Speculative designs as dialogical artefacts to approach socioecological crisis: analysing rice skin and AI Kevin provotypes
págs. 797-807
The rupture and the connection: non-representation and participation in art for socio-ecological change
págs. 808-817
Ecoventions: the beginning of sustainable artistic practices
págs. 818-827
págs. 828-840
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