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Date: October 6, 1-2 PM ET
Cost: $20 (Zoom Webinar)
As Canadians deal with multiple concerns -- high prices, housing, healthcare -- and impacts of extreme weather, join UBC Professor David Tindall to learn the preliminary results of a national survey exploring how personal and organization social networks -- and social media -- may be shaping our concerns about, and engagement in climate action.
Discussion in this interactive webinar, moderated by James Boothroyd, will focus on the extent to which social media counts in engaging individuals, and differences among groups. The webinar includes time for questions.
Our Presenters
David Tindall is a professor in the Department of Sociology, and a Sustainability Education Fellow at the University of British Columbia, where he conducts research and teaches about social movements, social networks, the environment, and climate change.
James Boothroyd is Project Director of EcoAnalytics Research, a communications specialist with broad experience in Canadian environmental NGOs and international public health campaigns.