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date: 2019-03-270T16:00:00+01:00
title: "Slowly and quietly we go: Christian Environmentalism in the UK"
host: "Environment and Society Seminar Series, School of Geography, University of Nottingham"
publishdate: 2019-03-27
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I'm very much looking forward to delivering a paper at Nottingham for the School of Geography in March 2019. Here's my abstract:
> In this presentation, I share some analysis of the results of a 4 year study into Scottish Eco-Congregations (2013-2016). I highlight some features of Scottish environmentalism as it is expressed in churches through the social movement "Eco-Congregation," particularly focussing on the mismatch between funding instruments such as the climate challenge fund and the kind of long-run, parochially focussed environmental citizenship expressed in this context, what I call eco-theo-citizenship. I also provide some scalar analysis, towards broader environmental policy applications, indicating some ways that Christian environmentalism is institutionally encapsulated, from local to international organisations.