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2. Eight. Changing Perceptions of Climate Change
3. Back Cover
4. Cover
5. Two. (Dis)Trust of Science
6. Four. Pro-Environmentalism among Skeptics
7. Index
8. Appendix. Methodology
9. Bibliography
10. Five. Engagement with Media and Information
11. Notes
12. Three. Religious Ideation and Conspiracy Adherence
13. Acknowledgments
14. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
15. Six. The Emotional Lives of Skeptics
16. Seven. Toward a Continuum of Skepticism
17. One. Skepticism as a Stigmatized Identity
18. Resolving the Climate Crisis
19. How to mobilize public will to resolve the climate crisis
20. We are the collective
21. Climate change skepticism
22. pro-environmental views of climate skeptics
23. Feeling skeptical: Worry, dread, and support for environmental policy among climate change skeptics
24. Considering attitudinal uncertainty in the climate change skepticism continuum
25. Inside the World of Climate Change Skeptics
26. How the Secure Use of Technology Could Influence Travel to and from School for Elementary School-Aged Children
27. Can I Live? College Student Perceptions of Risks, Security, and Privacy in Online Spaces
28. Gender Bending in the Classroom: Teaching Gender Inequity Without Reifying Gender Essentialism and Heteronormativity
29. Right-Wing Ideologies and Ideological Diversity in the Tea Party
30. Conclusion: Lessons Learned – Pedagogical and Theoretical Strategies for Teaching Race
31. Repacking the White Privilege Knapsack
32. Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching About Race and Anti-Racism in the Twenty-First Century
33. How Media, Information Sources, and Trust Shape Climate Change Denial or Doubt
34. Individual Responsibility, Culture, or State Organized Enslavement? How Tea Party Activists Frame Racial Inequality
35. Comparing Cabals
36. Paving the way for Trump
37. Climate Change Skeptics' Environmental Concerns and Support for Clean Energy Policy: A Case Study of the US Pacific Northwest.
38. White Identity and Climate Change Skepticism: Assessing the Mediating Roles of Social Dominance Orientation and Conspiratorial Ideation
39. White Racial Identity and Its Link to Support for Far-Right Groups: A Test of a Social Psychological Model.
40. “It Wasn't Like a Big Light Bulb Moment”: Factors that Contribute to Changing Minds on Climate Change
41. discoveries: New and noteworthy social research
42. discoveries: New and noteworthy social research
43. discoveries: Join the discussion online at contexts.org
44. Beyond Religiosity: Examining the Relative Effects of Religiosity and Religious Ideation on Climate Skepticism.
45. Climate skeptics’ identity construction and (Dis)trust in science in the United States
46. How Believing That Climate Change Is a Conspiracy Affects Skeptics’ Environmental Attitudes
47. Predictors of Pro-environmental Beliefs, Behaviors, and Policy Support among Climate Change Skeptics
48. Repacking the White Privilege Knapsack
49. Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching About Race and Anti-Racism in the Twenty-First Century
50. Conclusion: Lessons Learned – Pedagogical and Theoretical Strategies for Teaching Race
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