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Trash or treasure: recycling narratives and reducing political polarisation

机译:垃圾还是财宝:回收叙事并减少政治两极分化

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Recycling is an increasingly important tool in global and national efforts for sustainability. Yet, particularly in the United States, there remains disconnect between those who view recycling as a necessity and those who see it as a waste: many conservatives do not support recycling activities, while many liberals do. However, recycling can be framed in language that draws support from both conservatives and liberals. Data from a survey sample of 429 individuals shows that conservative frames of recycling are supported by both conservatives and liberals, whereas liberal frames are supported only by liberals. Similarly 'duty-based' citizenship frames are supported by both duty-based and engaged citizens, while 'engaged' citizenship frames are supported mainly by engaged citizens. The implications for researchers, educators, administrators, and others involved in recycling are detailed.
机译:在全球和国家的可持续发展工作中,回收利用已成为越来越重要的工具。但是,尤其是在美国,那些认为回收是必要的人与认为回收是浪费的人之间仍然存在脱节:许多保守派不支持回收活动,而许多自由主义者则支持。但是,可以用吸引保守派和自由派支持的语言来描述回收。来自429位个人的抽样调查数据显示,保守派的回收框架得到了保守派和自由派的支持,而自由派的框架仅得到了自由派的支持。同样,“责任型”公民框架得到了义务公民和参与公民的支持,而“参与型”公民框架主要得到了参与公民的支持。对于研究人员,教育者,管理人员和其他参与回收的人员,其含义已得到详细说明。

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