Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The Fridays for Future (FFF) movement has emerged as a critical force in environmental
activism in response to pressing climate challenges. Despite its global prominence, few studies have
delved deeply into the internal lines of thought within FFF communities. Our research fills this gap
by exploring the diverse perspectives within the Italian FFF community and how these viewpoints
influence the movement’s civic and political dedication to environmental sustainability. We are
specifically interested in the shades of green, namely the internal variations of attitudes and beliefs of
the FFF participants. We conducted empirical research with over 300 climate activists from the FFF
movement in Italy, collecting data from March to October 2022 using a Web-based respondent-driven
sampling technique (webRDS). The questionnaire, comprising 27 questions, covers topics such as
political values, institutional trust, technological attitudes, climate knowledge, and personal lifestyles.
We chose Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) for our analysis due to its valuable mathematical
properties, capability for producing insightful visual representations, and efficient computational
features. The analysis reveals four distinct groups within the Italian FFF community based on
their attitudes and actions related to environmental sustainability. These groups include Activist
Equalizer, Disillusioned Technophobes, Institution Trustee, and Laissez-faire Solitaries, challenging
the prevailing notion that FFF activists solely fit the profile of Activist Equalizers often depicted
in media and public discourse. Findings offer a novel picture of the FFF movement in Italy and
contribute to a better understanding of how the internal diversity of FFF impacts the efficacy and
future trajectory of environmental activism. This research offers new insight into the political role of
FFF and its potential influence on climate-related political actions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Fridays for Future; climate activism; respondent-driven sampling; environmental
sustainability; green movement
Elenco autori:
Viktoriia Tomnyuk, Giuseppe Varavallo, Tania Parisi, T., Filippo Barbera
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