The question was: how do you feel about climate change? @archiekinnane can make that more accurate. We'll also share a longer report on this project soon. #PlayEnergetic has absorbed much of our content output but there's a lot of research left to share from speaking w/students.
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Re: non-env. studies students - if you're not in a major that compels you to read about climate change, it's easy (or necessary) to wall it off. Also, in discussions on a campus, where people are learning silo'd topics, you can deflect questions about it by not being 'an expert.'
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Replying to @cityatlas @archiekinnane
Was the graph above for environmental majors or non-enviro majors? Or both? Trying to understand if there was a difference in how both groups feel about climate?
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Replying to @emahlee @archiekinnane
It was both; eight students, drawn to be a representative mix of the student body. We paid them to do two 3 hour meetings over a Saturday and Sunday last April. (Paying is key, otherwise they self-select.) No one doubted climate change.
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The most interesting students were the ones who would not have shown up for free. (I'd say roughly half of them.) Among other things, some reported having no conversations at all about climate with their friends, and expected if they brought it up, they'd be shut down.
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Basically, we reproduced Norgaard's experience in Norway from 2001. Almost closely enough that you could take quotes from her work and mix them into ours, or vice-versa, and not notice. It's not a 'science-info' problem, it's a social contract problem...
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There may be a big value in doing this with pairs. (Other people have thought about that too, though it makes recruiting slightly harder.) The underlying issues probably aren't science, or even money, but social norms threatened by climate & climate action, and safety and trust.
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Replying to @cityatlas @archiekinnane
What do you mean by "doing this with pairs"? Learning about climate change? I'm excited for when your report comes out!
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This is the pair that set up and produced the focus group event, and the document that goes with it is great reading. We will get it into public form.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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re: pairs -- a preexisting relationship, where two people drop the anesthesia at the same time. My guess is that if you just break the ice once, at an event like the workshop we did, on their own people freeze up again anyway, because they still don't have anyone to talk to.
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And by "drop the anesthesia" do you mean have feelings about what they're learning? Or just engage with climate at all?
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