Raison d’agir des écologistes océaniques : du golfe de Biscaye à la mer de Patagonie

Currently, we notice the existence of a huge and global environmental movement for the protection of the oceans. We propose the idea that its meaning can be grasped by studying the activists’ experiences, which could inform us a bit more about the modern individual subjectivity and ethic. The study...

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Main Author: Milo Villain
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO
Series:VertigO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/31175
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Summary:Currently, we notice the existence of a huge and global environmental movement for the protection of the oceans. We propose the idea that its meaning can be grasped by studying the activists’ experiences, which could inform us a bit more about the modern individual subjectivity and ethic. The study has been carried out among members of environmental organizations, presenting ocean focused actions, mainly non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like Greenpeace, Sea Shepherd, or the Surfrider Foundation. The main question we try to answer is this one: “what are the motivations of these activists to get involved for the ocean?ˮ Our study shows how the activism is ruled by a logic of subjectivation, where the activists' ethic and their relationship to the world, and especially to the ocean, represent major components.
ISSN:1492-8442