Clare Saunders
Clare Saunders is a Professor in Environmental Politics at the Environment and Sustainability Institute, at the University of Exeter. She is an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist who tries to focus her work on ways to try make the world a better place for people and ecosystems. She works with colleagues across a range of disciplines from engineering and geography through to bioscience and fashion/textiles.
Her main research interests are social movements/protest and environmental politics and pro-environmental behaviour change - looking especially at energy use and clothing - and climate change policy networks. She uses a range of methodologies in her research, from qualitative techniques through to surveys and experimental designs.
Sessions in which Clare Saunders participates
Friday 4 June, 2021
Climate activism has been hitting the streets since the early 2000s, but has come in notable peaks and troughs. What is it that causes those peaks and troughs? And where might we expect climate activism to go next after the latest wave of civil disobedience? What allowed these new waves of climate activism (Extinction Rebellion and Fridays for Future) to emerge and flourish? The talk will focus mostly on the British case, exploring frictions and factions and undercover policing as demotivatin...