Exploring worldviews and their relationships to sustainable lifestyles: Towards a new conceptual and methodological approach
In the global debate on sustainable development, there appears to be a growing recognition of the crucial importance of worldviews vis-à-vis the urgently needed transition to an ecological economy and society. This study therefore aims to support (survey) research exploring worldviews and their complex relationships to sustainable lifestyles. I do this by analyzing and critically challenging existing measures such as the New Environmental Paradigm, and by developing a new conceptual and methodological approach. First, a review of multiple survey-approaches, stemming from different disciplinary and theoretical traditions, is conducted. This results in a meta-analysis of their strengths and weaknesses. On this basis it is concluded that a more optimal approach should be comprehensive and systematic, measure structural worldview-beliefs, and be able to account for human and cultural development. Then, the Integrative Worldview Framework (IWF) is proposed in order to support such a systematic, comprehensive, structural, and dynamic operationalization of the worldview-construct. In this way, a conceptually and methodologically innovative approach to exploring worldviews and their relationship to sustainable behaviors is developed.
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2012
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Authors: | Hedlund-de Witt, Annick |
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Ecological Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0921-8009. - Vol. 84.2012, C, p. 74-83
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Worldviews | Sustainable behaviors/lifestyles | Values | Environmental attitudes | Survey-research | Literature review | Integrative Worldview Framework | New Environmental Paradigm |
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