Who is an Environmentalist? The Polysemy of Environmentalist Terms and Correlated Environmental Actions

  • Tesch D
  • Kempton W
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Conducting and interpreting an interview is more problematic when informants use a word that has multiple meanings and interpretations. In this case, the problematic word, " environmentalist, " labeled several socially-defined identities that were central to the study.

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Tesch, D., & Kempton, W. (2004). Who is an Environmentalist? The Polysemy of Environmentalist Terms and Correlated Environmental Actions. Journal of Ecological Anthropology, 8(1), 67–83. https://doi.org/10.5038/2162-4593.8.1.4

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