Neither laymen nor experts: the sower and climate change in Brazil
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The climate change agenda and its relationship with social struggles and mobilizations has grown in recent decades on a global scale. In the sociological field, the topic has received increasing interest, both in its scientific production and in social engagement. Based on a literature review of Brazilian sociological production in national journals, we sought to verify how this process is underway in Brazil. Then, seeking to analyze the relationship between scientific production and streets mobilization, we analyzed the climate strike demonstrations that took place in September 2019 in a comparative perspective. Both academic production and social mobilization were extremely unrepresentative in the analyzed case.References
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