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A problem of generations? Habitus, social processes and climate change

Tim Bickerstaffe (Department of Leadership, Governance and People Management, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK )

Journal of Global Responsibility

ISSN: 2041-2568

Article publication date: 27 June 2023

Issue publication date: 10 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This conceptual paper focusses on climate change as a social issue and therefore as a social scientific problem. According to young climate activists, Greta Thunberg being the most widely known, climate change is specifically a problem of generations. Typically, the discourse on responsibility focusses on the technical and philosophical questions posed by the study into “intra-” and “inter-generational justice”. It is the purpose of this paper to present sociological conceptual tools with which to both analyze and propose solutions to specific social problems caused by current generations that will affect future generations.

Design/methodology/approach

Figurational process sociology develops and tests models of long-term, unplanned developments, which produce the conditions in which short-term practices of informing and planning social interventions are bound up.

Findings

The paper reveals the significance of sociological models that can describe and explain social processes and long-term developments in human habitus that have important explanatory value for understanding contemporary social problems such as human-caused climate change.

Originality/value

The concepts and analytical frames of reference provided by figurational process sociology provide crucial insights into the problem of generations and can help reveal how this social dynamic contributes to challenges facing young climate activists calling for rapid “ecologization” processes and increased human restraint with regard to the natural environment.

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Acknowledgements

The author is grateful to Richard Kilminster for his very helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper.

Citation

Bickerstaffe, T. (2024), "A problem of generations? Habitus, social processes and climate change", Journal of Global Responsibility, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 111-124. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGR-01-2023-0010

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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