Search Results - "Brown, Adrienne R."
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Belief-neutral Versus Belief-linked Knowledge as Predictors of Climate-change Opinions
Published in SAGE open (01-04-2024)“…Previous research on climate-relevant knowledge distinguishes between two types: belief-linked (facts which can be guessed based on general climate beliefs)…”
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"Homesick for Something That's Never Going to Be Again": An Exploratory Study of the Sociological Implications of Solastalgia
Published in Society & natural resources (03-04-2023)“…Research on sense of place suggests that people's understandings of themselves and others is closely tied to the feelings they have about the place where they…”
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Environmental anomie and the disruption of physical norms during disaster
Published in Current sociology (01-05-2024)“…Large-scale disasters cause a wide variety of disruptions across impacted communities. Existing research has broadly addressed the ways in which both social…”
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“Driving Down a Road and Not Knowing Where You're At”: Navigating the Loss of Physical and Social Infrastructure After the Camp Fire
Published in Rural sociology (01-03-2022)“…Climate‐related disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and destructive. These events result in extensive material losses, but also more disruptions, such…”
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(Re)Constructing Community after Disaster: Survivors’ Use of Facebook Groups 1 Year after the Camp Fire
Published in Sociological inquiry (01-08-2022)“…Due to the widespread destruction of the Camp Fire in Paradise, California in November 2018, residents faced long‐term displacement and disruption to community…”
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Interaction effects on support for climate‐change mitigation
Published in Social science quarterly (01-11-2021)“…Background Research on the social bases of environmental concern has established robust findings across various sociodemographic characteristics. This includes…”
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Between the Mythic and the Monstrous: The Early Skyscraper's Weird Frontiers
Published in Journal of modern literature (22-09-2011)“…The early skyscraper posed a persistent challenge to modernist mimetic description during the early twentieth century. Although canonical urban novels resisted…”
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“This Whole Town Used to Look Like This”: The Uses of Nostalgia in Establishing Claims to Place and Practice in Northern California’s Forests
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Compatibility and conflict between environmentalist and occupational identities in Northern California’s forests
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"A Wild Home for Wild Things": Forest Workers' Co-Creation of Knowledge, Identity, and Place
Published 01-01-2023“…This study addresses the relationship between environmental knowledge and place-based and occupational identities. I conducted fifty-five in-depth interviews…”
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"Homesick for Something That's Never Going to Be Again": Redefining Identity and Community after the Camp Fire
Published 01-01-2020“…In the context of rapid environmental change and more frequent and severe natural disasters, it is imperative that we understand the impact these disasters…”
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Reading Between the Skylines: The Skyscraper in American Modernism
Published 01-01-2011“…In spite of its massive form and imposing shadows, the early skyscraper posed a persistent challenge to mimetic description. In H.G. Wells’ 1906 bewilderment…”
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Reading Between the Skylines: The Skyscraper in American Modernism
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