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Dana Fisher, How sociology can help us save ourselves

Dana FisherIn a new article in Sociological Forum, SIS Professor and Director of the Center for Environment, Community, and Equity (CECE) Dana Fisher discusses her new book and how a sociological lens helps us to understand the process through which we can save ourselves from the climate crisis.

After explaining why the state and the market have struggled to implement sufficient policies to address the climate crisis, Fisher presents the AnthroShift as a theory that explains how social actors reorient after risk pivots to open windows of opportunity for social change. She discusses why civil society is most likely to mobilize after there is a generalized sense of climate risk and summarize how climate activists are currently engaging in non-violent civil disobedience as a first step in an expanded civil society sector that is likely to put pressure on the state and the market to help us save ourselves. She then concludes by presenting three steps that can be taken to help us save ourselves from the climate crisis.

Read the full article here.

Fisher, D.R. (2024), How sociology can help us save ourselves. Sociol Forum, 39: 121-126. https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12999