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Perceived standing: exploring why people accept or reject others’ access to public participation in local environmental conflicts
In environmental conflicts, people judge others’ right to have representation in and influence on the focal issue, judgments referred to as perceived standing in this paper. This study explores the possible attitudinal and motivational antecedents driving these judgments. In a survey on a local gas storage project, participants expressed perceptions about the standing of members from other relatively distant communities. Reflecting peoples’ motivation to have more allies and fewer opponents in the issue, attitudes toward the project and beliefs about the project’s risks and benefits predicted perceived standing. In addition, perceived similarity to the targets being judged, place attachment, and perceptions of oneself being underrepresented in the issue also affected perceived standing, accounting for unique variance.
Perceived standing: exploring why people accept or reject others’ access to public participation in local environmental conflicts
In environmental conflicts, people judge others’ right to have representation in and influence on the focal issue, judgments referred to as perceived standing in this paper. This study explores the possible attitudinal and motivational antecedents driving these judgments. In a survey on a local gas storage project, participants expressed perceptions about the standing of members from other relatively distant communities. Reflecting peoples’ motivation to have more allies and fewer opponents in the issue, attitudes toward the project and beliefs about the project’s risks and benefits predicted perceived standing. In addition, perceived similarity to the targets being judged, place attachment, and perceptions of oneself being underrepresented in the issue also affected perceived standing, accounting for unique variance.
Perceived standing: exploring why people accept or reject others’ access to public participation in local environmental conflicts
Song, Hwanseok (Autor:in)
Local Environment ; 25 ; 397-413
03.05.2020
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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