Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes

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Autor(a) principal: Pallahuala,Esteban Sanchez
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Igor,Paulina Pérez, Gómez,Javiera Ruiz, Caidane,Valeria Pino, Muñoz,José Mario Díaz, Estrada-Goic,Claudia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The research is interested in both ecological and identity (social) variables involved in increasing environmental commitment to Antarctic care. Two studies with inhabitants of two cities in the extreme south, and another with a national sample from three different geographical areas (north, center and south) participated by answering a self-administered survey. The instruments measured the perception of personal responsibility for Antarctic care in the present and future, Value of Antarctica, Antarctic regional ecological identity, and environmental beliefs. The core results show that identification with the Antarctic territory is important in determining the perception of responsibility and commitment to its care, and that this process is mediated by the value given to the polar continent. This mediation was observed in both the sample of locals and nationals. These results are discussed in relation to the importance of considering identity variables when developing models that aim to promote a pro-ecological attitude.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
title Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
spellingShingle Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
Pallahuala,Esteban Sanchez
Environmental protection
social identity
ecological attitudes
Value of Antarctica
environmental commitment
title_short Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
title_full Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
title_fullStr Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
title_sort Antarctic Guardians: Commitment as a result of identity variables and ecological attitudes
author Pallahuala,Esteban Sanchez
author_facet Pallahuala,Esteban Sanchez
Igor,Paulina Pérez
Gómez,Javiera Ruiz
Caidane,Valeria Pino
Muñoz,José Mario Díaz
Estrada-Goic,Claudia
author_role author
author2 Igor,Paulina Pérez
Gómez,Javiera Ruiz
Caidane,Valeria Pino
Muñoz,José Mario Díaz
Estrada-Goic,Claudia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pallahuala,Esteban Sanchez
Igor,Paulina Pérez
Gómez,Javiera Ruiz
Caidane,Valeria Pino
Muñoz,José Mario Díaz
Estrada-Goic,Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environmental protection
social identity
ecological attitudes
Value of Antarctica
environmental commitment
topic Environmental protection
social identity
ecological attitudes
Value of Antarctica
environmental commitment
description Abstract The research is interested in both ecological and identity (social) variables involved in increasing environmental commitment to Antarctic care. Two studies with inhabitants of two cities in the extreme south, and another with a national sample from three different geographical areas (north, center and south) participated by answering a self-administered survey. The instruments measured the perception of personal responsibility for Antarctic care in the present and future, Value of Antarctica, Antarctic regional ecological identity, and environmental beliefs. The core results show that identification with the Antarctic territory is important in determining the perception of responsibility and commitment to its care, and that this process is mediated by the value given to the polar continent. This mediation was observed in both the sample of locals and nationals. These results are discussed in relation to the importance of considering identity variables when developing models that aim to promote a pro-ecological attitude.
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