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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
This group focuses on the actors, strategies, and histories of environmental and climate activism. The papers range from grassroots organizing to transnational networks and radical tactics, highlighting how movements emerge, evolve, and influence policy. Collectively, they interrogate both the possibilities and limits of activism in addressing environmental crises.
Dynamics of Climate Activators: A Narrative Analysis of Oral Histories - Jamie M Sommer, University of South Florida; Peggy Ann Spitzer, Climate Knowledge Collective; Karina Yager, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University; Eliza White, Montclair State University; Anabella Wiscovitch, Stony Brook University; Genevieve Tremblay, Climate Knowledge Collective and SECOS Coastal Social-Ecological Millennium Institute; Jannatul Ferdous Chowdhury Bushra, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh; Leio Koga, Human Rights and Humanitarian Action at Sciences, Po; Emily Christoff, Climate Knowledge Collective; Nastassya Ferns, Stony Brook University; Jamilah Christiansen, Lehigh University
Leading from the Ground Up: African American Women, Community Struggles, and the Making of Environmental Justice - Celene Krauss, Kean University
Transnational networks of weak actors: NGOs influence in climate policy planning networks in Southeast Asia - Paul K. Gellert, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Carl Lewelling, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Who wants to blow up a pipeline? Public demand for radical climate movement tactics - Dylan Bugden, Washington State University
Sue the Bastards? The Environmental Defense Fund, Professional Class Realignment, and the Origins of American Environmentalism - Jeremy Santora, University of California, Santa Barbara