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1 February, 2020 VITA RILEY E. DUNLAP ADDRESS: Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078 EDUCATION: B.A. 1966, San Francisco State College (Sociology) M.S. 1969, University of Oregon (Sociology) Ph.D. 1973, University of Oregon (Sociology) EMPLOYMENT: 2017 - Regents Professor and Dresser Professor Emeritus, Oklahoma State University 2011 - 17 Laurence L. and Georgia Ina Dresser Professor, Oklahoma State University 2007 - Regents Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University 2006 – 07 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University 2005 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Central Florida 2002 - 04 Donner Professor, Department of Social & Political Sciences, Åbo Akademi University, Finland 2001 - 02 Academy of Finland Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Turku, Finland 1997 – 02 Boeing Distinguished Professor of Environmental Sociology, Washington State University 1980 – 81 Visiting Associate Professor of Rural Sociology and Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University 1972 - 97 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology and Assistant Rural Sociologist to Rural Sociologist, Washington State University HONORS AND AWARDS: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Natural Resources, Resources for the Future, Inc., 1971-72 Award of Merit, Natural Resources Research Group, Rural Sociological Society, 1985 Distinguished Contribution Award, Section on Environmental Sociology, American Sociological Association, 1986 Gallup Fellow in Environment, The George H. Gallup International Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, effective 1992 Gallup Scholar for Environment, The Gallup Organization, effective 1999 Elected AAAS Fellow, American Association of the Advancement of Science, 2000 Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award, College of Liberal Arts, Washington State University, 2000 Excellence in Research Award, Rural Sociological Society, 2002 DaVinci Fellow Award, Oklahoma DaVinci Institute, 2010 Elected APA Fellow, American Psychological Association, 2010
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February, 2020

VITA

RILEY E. DUNLAP ADDRESS: Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078 EDUCATION:

B.A. 1966, San Francisco State College (Sociology) M.S. 1969, University of Oregon (Sociology) Ph.D. 1973, University of Oregon (Sociology)

EMPLOYMENT:

2017 - Regents Professor and Dresser Professor Emeritus, Oklahoma State University 2011 - 17 Laurence L. and Georgia Ina Dresser Professor, Oklahoma State University 2007 - Regents Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University 2006 – 07 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University 2005 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Central Florida 2002 - 04 Donner Professor, Department of Social & Political Sciences, Åbo Akademi University, Finland 2001 - 02 Academy of Finland Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Turku, Finland 1997 – 02 Boeing Distinguished Professor of Environmental Sociology, Washington State University

1980 – 81 Visiting Associate Professor of Rural Sociology and Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University

1972 - 97 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology and Assistant Rural Sociologist to Rural Sociologist,

Washington State University

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Natural Resources, Resources for the Future, Inc., 1971-72 Award of Merit, Natural Resources Research Group, Rural Sociological Society, 1985 Distinguished Contribution Award, Section on Environmental Sociology, American Sociological Association, 1986 Gallup Fellow in Environment, The George H. Gallup International Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, effective 1992 Gallup Scholar for Environment, The Gallup Organization, effective 1999 Elected AAAS Fellow, American Association of the Advancement of Science, 2000 Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award, College of Liberal Arts, Washington State University, 2000 Excellence in Research Award, Rural Sociological Society, 2002 DaVinci Fellow Award, Oklahoma DaVinci Institute, 2010 Elected APA Fellow, American Psychological Association, 2010

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Regents Distinguished Research Award, Oklahoma State University, 2012 William R. Freudenburg Lifetime Achievement Award, Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2012 The Sociological Quarterly Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, 2013 (for co-authored article) Henrietta Harvey Distinguished Lecturer, Memorial University, Canada, 2015 Distinguished Scholar/Lecturer, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, Annapolis, MD, 2016 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award (Co-Winner), ASA Section on Environment and Technology, 2016 Elected Member of the Sociological Research Association, 2016 Distinguished Lecturer in Environmental Change, Linköping University, Sweden, 2016 Designated “Highly Cited Researcher 2019” by the Web of Science Group, 2019

AREAS OF INTEREST:

Environmental Sociology (Theoretical Perspectives; Environmental Attitudes, Beliefs and Values; Environmental Politics and Policy; Global Environmental Change)

Climate Change (Public Perceptions, Political Polarization on Climate Change, Climate Change Skepticism and Denial) Social Movements (American and International Environmentalism, Anti-Environmentalism as a Counter-Movement) Public Opinion (Survey Research Methodology, Policy Impacts of Public Opinion, Social Movements and Public Opinion)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Memberships in Professional Associations:

American Sociological Association International Sociological Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences

Elected and Appointed Positions:

American Association for the Advancement of Science:

Council Member, Section K, Pacific Division, 1981-85 Rural Sociological Society Representative to Section K, 1986-89 Elected AAAS Fellow, 2000

American Sociological Association:

Council Member, Section on Environmental Sociology, 1976-78 Chair-Elect, Section on Environmental Sociology, 1979-81 Chair, Section on Environmental Sociology, 1981-83 Advisory Panel, Spivak Program in Applied Social Research and Social Policy, 2001-03 Chair, Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change, 2010-14

International Sociological Association:

Board Member, Working Group on Environment and Society, 1990-92 Board Member, Research Committee on Environment and Society, 1992-94, 1998-2002 President, Research Committee on Environment and Society, 1994-98 Chair, Nominations Committee, Research Committee on Environment and Society, 2002, 2005 Member, Nominations Committee, Research Committee on Environment and Society, 2009, 2013 Ex-Officio Board Member, Research Committee on Environment and Society, 2002-18

Rural Sociological Society: Membership Committee, 1976-78 Chair, Natural Resources Research Group, 1978-79 Publications Committee, 1979-82 Nominations Committee, 1985-86 RSS Representative to Section K, AAAS, 1986-89

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Society for the Study of Social Problems: Temporary Chair, Environmental Problems Division, 1972-73 Chair, Environmental Problems Division, 1973-75

Pacific Sociological Association: Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching, 1979-80 Vice-President -- Northern Division, 1982-83 Co-Chair, Program Committee, 1984-85 Council Member, 1986-89 Program Committee, 1989-90

American Psychological Association

Elected APA Fellow, 2010

Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences William R. Freudenburg Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012 Member, Nominations Committee, 2013-2015

Editorial Positions:

Associate Editor, Pacific Sociological Review, 1972-74 Co-Editor, Environmental Sociology, (Newsletter of the ASA Section on Environmental Sociology), 1976-78 Associate Editor, Rural Sociology, 1979-81 Associate Editor, Environment and Behavior, 1982-indefinite Associate Editor, Northwest Environmental Journal, 1984-93 Associate Editor, Society and Natural Resources, 1988-91 Advisory Board, The Encyclopedia of the Environment, 1992-93 Editorial Board, Environmental Values, 1996-99 and 2009-2017 Editorial Council, Social Ecology/Socijalna Ekologija, 1996-2006, 2016-indefinite Editorial Review Board, Organization & Environment, 1996-2012 Editorial Review Board, Arxius de Sociolgia, 1997-indefinite Editorial Review Board, Environmental Politics, 1998-indefinite Consulting Editor, Contexts, 2005-07 Editorial Review Board, Nature and Culture, 2006-indefinite Editorial Board, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2011-indefinite Member, Social Science Editorial Advisory Panel, Nature Climate Change, 2011-2013, 2014-indefinite Member, International Advisory Board, Environmental Sociology, 2014-indefinite Member, Advisory Editors Board, The Sociological Quarterly, 2016-2019

Advisory Boards for Educational Institutions:

Advisory Board, OBSERVA (Observatory for Environment and Society), Institute for Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 1999 -

Advisory Board, Department of Social Ecology, IFF, University of Klagenfurt, Austria, 2004- Advisory Board, Master’s Program in Culture, Lifestyle and Sustainability, Lund University, Sweden, 2007- Advisory Board, Joint PhD Program on Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies, University of Lisbon,

New University of Lisbon and Technical University of Lisbon, 2009- Centre for Studies of Climate Change Denialism, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2019-

Panel Memberships and Workshop Participation

Social Impact Assessment Review Committee, U.S. National Commission on Water Quality, 1974-75 Panel on Aesthetic Attributes in Water Resources Projects, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences,

1982 Socioeconomic Peer Review Panel, Office of Exploratory Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1991 Workshop on Research Needs and Modes of Support for Human Dimensions of Global Change, National Research

Council/National Academy of Sciences, 1994

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Review Panel, Research Council on Culture and Society, Academy of Finland, 2002 Workshop on Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change, National Science Foundation, 2008 Workshop on Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change Through the Behavioral and Social Sciences, National

Research Council/Academy of Sciences, 2009 Organizing Committee, Workshop on Social Science Perspectives on Climate Change, Social Sciences Coordinating

Committee, U.S. Global Change Research Program, 2016-17 Other Major Professional Activities:

Board of Analysts, Greenwire: The Daily Executive Briefing on the Environment (Washington, D.C.), 1991-94 Board of Directors, Environment Opinion Study, Inc. (Washington, D.C.), 1991-93 Project Director, Health of the Planet Survey, George H. Gallup International Institute (Princeton, NJ), 1991-93 Global Environmental Survey (GOES) Planning Committee, Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change

Program, International Social Science Council, 1993-96 Research Council, MomentUs Initiative, EcoAmerica, 2013- Research Advisor, The Gallup Organization, 2014- Advisory Committee, Sustained National Climate Assessment, U.S. Global Change Research Program, 2016-2017

Tenure, Promotion and Reappointment Reviews:

Arizona State University, University of British Columbia, University of California-San Diego, University of California-Santa Cruz, University of Colorado-Boulder, Colorado State University, University of Denver, Drexel University, Florida Atlantic University, Harvard University, Indiana University, University of Lisbon, University of Maryland, Nanyang Technological University, University of New Hampshire, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, Northwestern University, University of Oregon, Purdue University, Rutgers University, William and Mary University, University of Utah, Yale University

EXTRAMURAL FUNDING:

Co-Investigator, “Energy Conservation Policy Evaluation,” funded by the Northwest Energy Policy Project, 1976-77 ($111,924).

Co-Principal Investigator, “Citizen Participation in Nuclear Waste Repository Siting,” funded by the U.S. Department of

Energy (via Western Regional Development Center), 1981-83 ($224,473). Principal Investigator, “Public Perception of Nuclear Waste Repository Siting,” funded by the Washington State

Department of Ecology (via Social Impact Assessment, Inc.), 1987 ($54,882). Principal Investigator, “Public Opinion Regarding Hanford,” funded by Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, 1989

($3,000). Principal Investigator, “Health of the Planet Survey,” funded by the George H. Gallup International Institute, 1992

($16,872). Principal Investigator, “Global Perceptions of Environmental Problems,” funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation,

1994-96 ($143,395). Co-Principal Investigator, “Grant to Involve Foreign Investigator in ‘Good Government Survey Project,’” funded by the

Academy of Finland, 2001-02 (308,000 FIM, approx. $47,500). Co-Investigator, “Expert Workshop to Build CSC Expertise in Understanding the Social and Communication Dimensions

of Climate Change,” funded by the South Central Climate Science Center (via Texas Tech University), 2013 ($50,000). Co-Investigator, “Enhancing the Resilience of Socio-Ecological Systems to Climate Variability in Oklahoma,” funded by

the National Science Foundation, Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research and Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, to OSU, University of Oklahoma, University of Tulsa and Noble Research Foundation,

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2013-2018. ($20 million from NSF-EPSCOR and $4 million from OSRHE, with $813,000 to OSU’s Department of Sociology).

Co-Investigator, “Environmental Movements in Korea,” funded by the Academy of Korean Studies, 2015 ($3,250).

PUBLISHED COMMENTARIES AND INTERVIEWS REGARDING MY SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS:

Freudenburg, William R. and Robert Gramling. 1989. “The Emergence of Environmental Sociology: Contributions of Riley E. Dunlap and Willliam R. Catton, Jr.” Sociological Inquiry 59:439-452.

Tabara, David J. and Daniel Polo. 2006. “A Passion for Environmental Sociology: Exploring Links between Social

Environmental Sciences, Interdisciplinary Integration and Sustainability with Professor Riley E. Dunlap,” Revista de Sociologica, No. 82:171-190.

York, Richard. 2008. “Introduction to the Symposium on Catton and Dunlap’s Foundational Work Establishing an

Ecological Paradigm.” Organization and Environment 21:446-448 (Introduction to four-article symposium). Vaillancourt, Jean-Guy. 2010. “From Environmental Sociology to Global Ecosociology: The Dunlap-Buttel

Debates.” Pp. 48-62 in M. R. Redclift and G. Woodgate (Eds.), International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, 2nd Ed. Cheltenham, UK. Edgar Elgar.

Beretta, Illaria. 2011. “Catton E Dunlap: Affinità e Diversità Nell’Ambito di un Messaggio Fin Troppo Attuale.”

[Catton and Dunlap: Similarities and Differences in the Context of a Message All Too Contemporary] Studi di Sociologia 1:67-81.

Beretta, Illaria. 2011. Il Nuovo Paradigma Ecologico in Sociologia dell’ambiente: Pensiero e Opera di Riley E.

Dunlap [The New Ecological Paradigm in Environmental Sociology: The Thought and Works of Riley E. Dunlap]. Brescia, Italy: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. ISBN 978-88-8311-799-2.

Thomas Doherty. 2012. “Riley Dunlap: The Ecopsychology Interview.” Ecopsychology 3 (December, 2011):219-

226.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Dan Liu. 2017. “The Birth of Environmental Sociology: Exploring Links between Environmental Change and Disciplinary Development.” Pp. 1-18 in A. Chen (ed.), What Is Environmental Sociology. Beijing: China Social Science Press (A volume of in-depth interviews published in Chinese).

Brulle, Robert J. and J. Timmons Roberts. 2017. “Climate Misinformation Campaigns and Public Sociology.”

Contexts 16:78-79.

PUBLICATIONS:

Books and Monographs:

Olsen, Marvin E., Dora G. Lodwick, and Riley E. Dunlap. 1992. Viewing the World Ecologically. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig (eds.). 1992. American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental

Movement, 1970-1990. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis. (Japanese translation published by Mineruba Shoboa, Ltd., Kyoto, Japan, 1993; Korean translation published by Baeksoo Publishing Co., Seoul, 1995).

Dunlap, Riley E., Michael E. Kraft, and Eugene A. Rosa (eds.). 1993. Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens'

Views of Repository Siting. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1993. Health of the Planet: Results of a 1992

International Environmental Opinion Survey. Princeton, NJ: George H. Gallup International Institute.

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Dunlap, Riley E. and William Michelson (eds.). 2002. Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. (Named an “Outstanding Academic Title for 2002” by Choice magazine.)

Dunlap, Riley E., Frederick H. Buttel, Peter Dickens and August Gijswijt (eds.). 2002. Sociological Theory and the

Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield. (Reissued as Environmental Sociology: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights by Rawat Press, Jaipur, India, 2017).

Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert J. Brulle (eds.). 2015. Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Report of

the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press. (Co-Winner, 2016 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, ASA Section on Environment and Technology; Chinese translation published by China Renmin University Press, Beijing, 2019.)

Yun, Sun-Jin with Riley E. Dunlap (eds.). 2017. Sourcebook on Environmental Movements in Korea. Seoul, South

Korea: Academy of Korean Studies Press.

Journal Symposia:

Dunlap, Riley E. (ed.). 1980. “Ecology and the Social Sciences: An Emerging Paradigm.” American Behavioral Scientist 24:1-151.

Dunlap, Riley E. (ed.). 1990. “Sociologists in Higher Administration: Voices of Experience.” Sociological

Perspectives 33:253-311. Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig (eds.). 1991. “Two Decades of American Environmentalism.” Society and

Natural Resources 4:209-312. Prades, Jose A. and Riley E. Dunlap (eds.). 1998. “Sociology and Global Environmental Change, Part One.”

International Sociology 13:421-516. Prades, Jose A. and Riley E. Dunlap (eds.). 1999. “Sociology and Global Environmental Change, Part Two.”

International Sociology 14:7-82. Davidson, Debra J. and Riley E. Dunlap (eds.). 2012. “The Legacy of William R. Freudenburg.” Journal of

Environmental Studies and Sciences 2:1-95. Dunlap, Riley E. (ed.). 2013. “Climate Change Skepticism and Denial.” American Behavioral Scientist 57: 691-837.

Articles and Major Comments/Replies:

Dunlap, Riley. 1970. “Radical and Conservative Student Activists: A Comparison of Family Backgrounds.” Pacific

Sociological Review 13:171-181.

Reprinted in D.R. MacQueen (ed.), Understanding Sociology Through Research. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1973.

Dunlap, Riley. 1970. “A Comment on Multiversity, University Size, University Quality, and Student Protest: An Empirical Study.” American Sociological Review 35:525-528.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Richard P. Gale. 1972. “Politics and Ecology: A Political Profile of Student Eco-Activists.”

Youth and Society 3:379-397.

Reprinted in condensed form in Mental Health Digest, Vol. 4, October, 1972. Dunlap, Riley E., Richard P. Gale, and Brent M. Rutherford. 1973. “Concern for Environmental Rights Among

College Students.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 32:45-60.

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Reprinted in A.W. Murch (ed.), Environmental Concern: Personal Attitudes and Behavior Toward Environmental Problems. New York: MSS Information Corporation, 1974.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Richard P. Gale. 1974. “Party Membership and Environmental Politics: A Legislative Roll-Call Analysis.” Social Science Quarterly 55:670-690.

Reprinted in S.U. Rich (ed.), Public Relations in an Era of Public Involvement. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Press, 1978.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert Bruce Heffernan. 1975. “Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Concern: An Empirical Examination.” Rural Sociology 40:18-30.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1975. “The Impact of Political Orientation on Environmental Attitudes and Actions.” Environment

and Behavior 7:428-454. Dunlap, Riley E. and Michael Patrick Allen. 1976. “Partisan Differences on Environmental Issues: A Congressional

Roll-Call Analysis.” Western Political Quarterly 29:384-397. Dunlap, Riley E. and Don A. Dillman. 1976. “Decline in Public Support for Environmental Protection: Evidence

From a 1970-1974 Panel Study.” Rural Sociology 41:382-390.

Reprinted in A. L. Mauss and J. C. Wolfe (eds.), This Land of Promises: The Rise and Fall of Social Problems in America. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1977.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1977. “Further Evidence of Declining Public Concern with Environmental

Problems: A Research Note.” Western Sociological Review (Special Issue on “Contributions to Environmental Sociology”) 8:108-112.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1977. “Land Ethic or Golden Rule.” Journal of Social Issues 33:200-207. Catton, William R., Jr. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Environmental Sociology: A New Paradigm.” The American

Sociologist 13:41-49.

Reprinted in S. G. McNall, (ed.), Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979; K. R. Tremblay, Jr., (ed.), Exploring Sociology: A Book of Readings, Lexington, MA: Ginn and Co., 1979; G. L. Young (ed.), Origins of Human Ecology, Vol. 12 of Benchmark Papers in Ecology, Stroudsburg, PA: Hutchinson Ross, 1983; D. McQuarie (ed.), Readings in Contemporary Sociological Theory, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1995; T. Awaji, T. Kawamoto, K. Ueta and K. Hasegawa (eds.), Readings in Environment. Tokyo: Yuhikaku Publishing Co. (translated into Japanese), 2004 and H. Kopnina (ed.), Environmental Anthropology: Critical Concepts in Anthropology, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2015.

Van Liere, Kent D. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Moral Norms and Environmental Behavior: An Application of Schwartz's Norm-Activation Model to Yard Burning.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 8:174-188.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1978. “The ‘New Environmental Paradigm’: A Proposed Measuring

Instrument and Preliminary Results.” Journal of Environmental Education 9 (4):10-19.

Reprinted in the Fall, 2008 issue of Journal of Environmental Education (Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 19-28) to commemorate the 30th anniversary of publication of the original article. NEP Scale reprinted in A.S. Mather and K. Chapman, Environmental Resources, Essex, England: Longman, 1995; R. Brym (ed.), New Society: Sociology for the 21st Century, Toronto: Harcourt Brace Canada, 1996; G.T. Gardner and P.C. Stern, Environmental Problems and Human Behavior, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996; 2002; and R.B. Bechtel, Environment and Behavior, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997 and used in hundreds of studies worldwide.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert L. Wisniewski. 1978. “The Effect of Watergate on Political Party Identification: Results

from a 1970-1974 Panel Study.” Sociological Focus 11:69-80.

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Tremblay, Kenneth R., Jr. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Rural-Urban Residence and Concern with Environmental Quality: A Replication and Extension.” Rural Sociology 43:474-491.

Catton, William R., Jr. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Paradigms, Theories, and the Primacy of the HEP-NEP

Distinction.” The American Sociologist 13:256-259. Dunlap, Riley E., Kent D. Van Liere, and Don A. Dillman. 1979. “Evidence of Decline in Public Concern with

Environmental Quality: A Reply.” Rural Sociology 44:204-212. Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1979. “Environmental Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 5:243-

273. Van Liere, Kent D. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1980. “The Social Bases of Environmental Concern: A Review of

Hypotheses, Explanations and Empirical Evidence.” Public Opinion Quarterly 44:181-199. Dunlap, Riley E. 1980. “Paradigmatic Change in Social Science: From Human Exemptionalism to an Ecological

Paradigm.” American Behavioral Scientist 24:5-14. Catton, William R., Jr. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1980. “A New Ecological Paradigm for Post-Exuberant Sociology.”

American Behavioral Scientist 24:15-47.

Reprinted in R. S. Frey (ed.). The Environment and Society Reader. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000 and Questions de Communication: Environnement, Savoirs, Société 32 (2017):125-152 (in French).

Van Liere, Kent D. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1981. “Environmental Concern: Does It Make a Difference How It's

Measured?” Environment and Behavior 13:651-676. Dunlap, Riley E. 1982. “Ecological Limits: Societal and Sociological Implications.” Contemporary Sociology 11:153-

160. Coughlin, R.E., R.E. Dunlap, R. Kaplan, W.R. Sims, C. Steinitz, and H. Vaux. 1983. “Assessing Aesthetic Attributes

in Planning Water Resource Projects.” Environmental Impact Assessment Review 3:406-417. Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “Ecologist Versus Exemptionalist: The Ehrlich-Simon Debate.” Social Science Quarterly

64:200-203. Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “Ecological ‘News’ and Competing Paradigms.” Technological Forecasting and Social

Change 23:203-206. Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1983. “What Environmental Sociologists Have in Common (Whether

Concerned with ‘Built’ or ‘Natural’ Environments).” Sociological Inquiry (Special Issue on “Sociology of the Environment”) 53:113-135.

Van Liere, Kent D. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1983. “Cognitive Integration of Social and Environmental Beliefs.”

Sociological Inquiry (Special Issue on “Sociology of the Environment”) 53:333-341. Dunlap, Riley E. and Kenneth E. Martin. 1983. “Bringing Environment into the Study of Agriculture: Observations

and Suggestions Regarding the Sociology of Agriculture.” Rural Sociology 48:201-218. McStay, Jan R. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1983. “Male-Female Differences in Concern for Environmental Quality: An

Empirical Analysis.” International Journal of Women’s Studies 6:191-201. Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “Paradigm Conflict.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 39 (November):59-60. Christenson, James A. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1984. “Freedom and Equality in American Political Ideology: Race and

Gender Differences.” Social Science Quarterly 65:861-867.

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Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1984. “Commitment to the Dominant Social Paradigm and Concern for Environmental Quality.” Social Science Quarterly 65:1013-1028.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Marvin E. Olsen. 1984. “Hard-Path Versus Soft-Path Advocates: A Study of Energy Activists.”

Policy Studies Journal (Symposium on “Current Issues in Energy Policy”) 13:413-428. Dunlap, Riley E. 1985. “Public Opinion: Behind the Transformation.” EPA Journal 11 (July/August):15-17. Scaminaci, James III and Riley E. Dunlap. 1986. “No Nukes! A Comparison of Participants in Two National

Antinuclear Demonstrations.” Sociological Inquiry 56:272-282. Morrison, Denton E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1986. “Environmentalism and Elitism: A Conceptual and Empirical

Analysis.” Environmental Management 10:581-589. Dunlap, Riley E. 1986. “Environment, Ecology, and Agriculture Revisited: Ancestor Worship and the Dangers of

Disciplinary Myopia.” The Rural Sociologist 6:304-314. Dunlap, Riley E. 1987. “The Energy Policy Debate: Activists and the Public.” Northwest Environmental Journal

3:153-155. Dunlap, Riley E. 1987. “Polls, Pollution, and Politics Revisited: Public Opinion on the Environment in the Reagan

Era.” Environment 29 (July/August):6-11, 32-37.

Reprinted in Congressional Record 133 (November 5, 1987):S15941-15945.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1990. “Introduction to the Symposium [On “Sociologists in Higher Administration].” Sociological Perspectives 33:255-263.

Reprinted in slightly abbreviated form in ASA Footnotes (newsletter of the American Sociological Association) 18 (November, 1990):13-14.

Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1990. “Conventional versus Alternative Agriculture: The Paradigmatic Roots of the Debate.” Rural Sociology 55:590-616.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1991. “Public Opinion in the 1980s: Clear Consensus, Ambiguous Commitment.” Environment

33:10-15, 32-37. Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1991. “Measuring Adherence to Alternative versus Conventional Agricultural

Paradigms: A Proposed Scale.” Rural Sociology 56:432-460. Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1991. “The Evolution of the U.S. Environmental Movement from 1970 to

1990: An Overview.” Society and Natural Resources 4:209-218.

Reprinted in R.E. Dunlap and A.G. Mertig (eds.), American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis, 1992 and M. L. Andersen, K. A. Logio and H. F. Taylor (eds.), Understanding Society: An Introductory Reader. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Mitchell, Robert Cameron, Angela G. Mertig and Riley E. Dunlap. 1991. “Twenty Years of Environmental Mobilization: Trends Among National Environmental Organizations.” Society and Natural Resources 4:219-234. Reprinted in R.E. Dunlap and A.G. Mertig (eds.), American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis, 1992 and L. M. Benton and J. R. Rennie (eds.), Environmental Discourse and Practice: A Reader. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2000.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1991. “Trends in Public Opinion Toward Environmental Issues, 1965-1990.” Society and Natural

Resources 4:285-312.

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Reprinted in R.E. Dunlap and A.G. Mertig (eds.), American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis, 1992 and P. McDonagh and A. Prothero (eds.), Green Management: A Reader. London: Dryden Press, 1996.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Rik Scarce. 1991. “The Polls -- Poll Trends: Environmental Problems and Protection.” Public Opinion Quarterly 55:713-734.

Jones, Robert Emmet and Riley E. Dunlap. 1992. “The Social Bases of Environmental Concern: Have They Changed

Over Time?” Rural Sociology 57:28-47.

Reprinted in R. S. Frey (ed.). The Environment and Society Reader. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Curtis E. Beus. 1992. “Understanding Public Concerns About Pesticides: An Empirical Examination.” The Journal of Consumer Affairs 26:155-171.

Beus, Curtis E., John E. Carlson, Don A. Dillman and Riley E. Dunlap. 1992. “Palouse Farmers’ Perceptions of the

Impacts of Sustainable Agricultural Practices.” Impact Assessment Bulletin 10:27-41. Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1992. “The Health of the Planet.” Sotsiologicheskie

Issledovaniya No. 12:11-32 (in Russian). Dunlap, Riley E. George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1992. “Worldwide Environmental Poll: Selected

Preliminary Results.” Gallup Poll Monthly, No. 320 (May): 42-47. Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1992. “The Alternative-Conventional Agriculture Debate: Where Do

Agricultural Faculty Stand?” Rural Sociology 58:363-380. Dunlap, Riley E., Curtis E. Beus, Robert E. Howell, and Jack Waud. 1992. “What Is Sustainable Agriculture? A

Comparison of Faculty and Farmer Definitions.” Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 3:5-40. Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1992. “Toward an Ecological Sociology: The Development, Current

Status, and Probable Future of Environmental Sociology.” The Annals of the International Institute of Sociology 3:263-284.

Reprinted in W.V. D’Antonio, M. Sasaki and Y. Yonebayshi (eds.), Ecology, Society and the Quality of Life, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1994.

Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1993. “International Public Opinion Toward the

Environment - Part I: Perceived Seriousness of Environmental Problems.” Impact Assessment Bulletin 11:3-25. Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1993. “International Public Opinion Toward the

Environment - Part II: Causes and Solutions of Environmental Problems.” Impact Assessment Bulletin 11:113-143. Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1993. “Agricultural Policy Debates: Examining the Alternative and

Conventional Perspectives.” American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 8 (Fall):98-106. Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1993. “Of Global Concern: Results of the Health of the

Planet Survey.” Environment 35 (November):7-15, 33-39.

Reprinted in D.L. Soden and B.S. Steel (eds.), Global Environmental Policy and Administration. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1998.

Mitsuda, Hisayoshi and Riley E. Dunlap. 1993. “The Health of the Planet: Preliminary Results of Gallup's

International Environmental Opinion Survey”. Environmental Science 6: 361-366 (in Japanese). Rosa, Eugene A. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1994. “The Polls--Poll Trends: Nuclear Energy: Three Decades of Public

Opinion.” Public Opinion Quarterly 58:295-325.

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Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1994. “Endorsement of Agrarian Ideology and Adherence to Agricultural Paradigms.” Rural Sociology 59:462-484.

Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1994. “Struggling with Human Exemptionalism: The Rise, Decline and

Revitalization of Environmental Sociology.” The American Sociologist 25:5-30.

Reprinted in C. R. Humphrey, T. L. Lewis and F. H. Buttel (eds.), Environment, Energy, and Society: Exemplary Works. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2002 and D. Inglis, J. Bone and R. Wilkie (eds.), Nature: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, Vol. 3. New York: Routledge, 2005.

Beus, Curtis E. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1994. “Agricultural Paradigms and the Practice of Agriculture.” Rural Sociology

60:620-635. Mertig, Angela G. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1995. “Public Approval of Environmental Protection and Other New Social

Movement Goals in Western Europe and the United States.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 7:145-156.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1995. “Toward the Internationalization of Environmental Sociology.” (Japanese) Journal of

Environmental Sociology 1:73-85 (published in both Japanese and English). Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1995. “Global Concern for the Environment: Is Affluence a Prerequisite?”

Journal of Social Issues 51:121-137.

Reprinted in R. S. Frey (ed.). The Environment and Society Reader. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1996. “Worldwide Concern for the Environment: A Challenge to Social Science Theory.” Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 36:193-218 (in German).

Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1997. “Global Environmental Concern: An Anomaly for Postmaterialism.”

Social Science Quarterly 78:24-29.

Reprinted in P. M. Haas (ed.), Environment in the New Global Economy, Vol. 1. Cheltenham, UK: Edgar Elgar, 2003.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1998. “Lay Perceptions of Global Risk: Public Views of Global Warming in Cross-National Context.” International Sociology 13:473-498.

Dunlap, Riley E., Kent D. Van Liere, Angela G. Mertig and Robert Emmet Jones. 2000. “Measuring Endorsement of

the New Ecological Paradigm: A Revised NEP Scale.” Journal of Social Issues 56:425-442.

Reprinted in L.C. Zelezny, et al. (eds.), Promoting Environmentalism. New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2004; L. Kalof and T. Satterfield (eds.), The Earthscan Reader in Environmental Values. London: Earthscan, 2005; and M. Redclift (ed.), Sustainability: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences. London and New York: Routledge, 2005.

Saad, Lydia and Riley E. Dunlap. 2000. “Americans are Environmentally Friendly, but Issue Not Seen as Urgent

Problem.” Gallup Poll Monthly No. 415 (April):12-18. Dunlap, Riley E. 2000. “Americans Have Positive Image of the Environmental Movement.” Gallup Poll Monthly No.

415 (April):19-25.

Reprinted in slightly condensed form in The Polling Report, Vol. 16 (April 24, 2000):1, 6-8. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2000. “Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of

the Conservative Movement’s Counter-Claims.” Social Problems 47:499-522.

Reprinted in shortened form in L. Reydams (ed.), Global Activism Reader. London and New York: Continuum, 2011.

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Mertig, Angela G. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2001. “Environmentalism, New Social Movements and the New Class: A Cross-National Investigation.” Rural Sociology 66:113-136.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Lydia Saad. 2001. “Only One in Four Americans Are Anxious About the Environment.” Gallup

Poll Monthly No. 427 (April):6-16. Dunlap, Riley E. 2001. “Environmental Sociology and the New Environmental Paradigm.” Sistema Nos. 162-163

(June):11-31 (in Spanish). Dunlap, Riley E., Chenyang Xiao and Aaron M. McCright. 2001. “Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and

Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for Environmentalism.” Environmental Politics 10:23-48. Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 2002. “Which Functions of the Environment Do We Study? A

Comparison of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology.” Society and Natural Resources 15:239-249.

Reprinted in M. Redclift and G. Woodgate (eds.), New Developments in Environmental Sociology. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2005.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2002. “Environmental Sociology: A Personal Perspective on Its First Quarter Century.”

Organization and Environment 15:10-29. Dunlap, Riley E. 2002. “An Enduring Concern: Light Stays Green for Environmental Protection.” Public Perspective

13 (September/October):10-14. Dunlap, Riley E. 2002. “The Coming of Age of Environmental Sociology: An American Perspective.” Europaea

8:25-40. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2003. “Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement’s Impact on U.S.

Climate Change Policy.” Social Problems 50:348-373. Dunlap, Riley E. 2003. “Environmental Sociology: Recent Trends in the Field.” (Japanese) Journal of Environmental

Sociology 9:74-90. Dunlap, Riley E. 2006. “Where’s the Data? An Examination of ‘The Death of Environmentalism’s’ Ambiguous

Empirical Foundations.” Organization & Environment 19:88-102. Xiao, Chenyang and Riley E. Dunlap. 2007. “Validating a Comprehensive Model of Environmental Concern Cross-

Nationally: A Canadian-USA Comparison.” Social Science Quarterly 88:471-493. Manoli, Constantinos C., Bruce Johnson and Riley E. Dunlap. 2007. “Assessing Children’s Environmental

Worldviews: Modifying and Validating the New Ecological Paradigm Scale for Use with Children.” Journal of Environmental Education 38 (4):3-13.

Jacques, Peter, Riley E. Dunlap and Mark Freeman. 2008. “The Organization of Denial: Conservative Think Tanks

and Environmental Scepticism.” Environmental Politics 17:349-385.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Richard York. 2008. “The Globalization of Environmental Concern and the Limits of the Post-Materialist Explanation: Evidence from Four Cross-National Surveys.” Sociological Quarterly 49:529-563.

Reprinted in shortened form in P. Steinberg and S. VanDeveer (eds.), Comparative Environmental Politics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2008. “A Widening Gap: Republican and Democratic Views on Climate

Change.” Environment 50 (September/October):26-35. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2008. “The Nature and Social Bases of Progressive Social Movement

Ideology: Examining Public Opinion Toward Social Movements.” Sociological Quarterly 49:825-848.

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Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2008. “Social Movement Identity: Validating a Measure of Identification with the Environmental Movement.” Social Science Quarterly 89:1045-1065.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “The NEP Scale: From Marginality to Worldwide Use.” Journal of Environmental Education

40 (1):3-18. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2008. “Social Movement Identity and Belief Systems: An Examination of

Beliefs About Environmental Problems Within the General Public.” Public Opinion Quarterly 72:651-676. Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “Promoting a Paradigm Change: Reflections on Early Contributions to Environmental

Sociology.” Organization and Environment 21:478-487. Dunlap, Riley E. 2010. “Climate Change and Rural Sociology: Broadening the Research Agenda.” Rural Sociology

75:17-27. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2010. “Anti-Reflexivity: The American Conservative Movement’s Success

in Undermining Climate Science and Policy.” Theory, Culture and Society 26:100-133. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2011. “The Politicization of Climate Change: Political Polarization in the

American Public’s Views of Global Warming.” Sociological Quarterly 52:155-194.

Winner of the Midwest Sociological Society’s “Sociological Quarterly Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award” for “most significant contribution to sociological research” published in TSQ during 2011 and 2012. Eighth most-cited Sociology article published in 2010-2014 (J. A. Jacobs, “Top-Cited Articles in Sociology Journals, 2010-2014.” ASA Footnotes, Dec. 2015, pp. 9-10).

Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra T., Rachael L. Shwom, Thomas Dietz, Riley E. Dunlap, Stan A. Kaplowitz, Aaron M.

McCright and Sammy Zahran. 2011. “Understanding Public Opinion on Climate Change: A Call for Research.” Environment 53 (July/August):38-43.

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2011. “Cool Dudes: The Denial of Climate Change among Conservative

White Males.” Global Environmental Change 21:1163-1172. Davidson, Debra J. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2012. “Introduction: Building on the Legacy Contributions of William R.

Freudenburg in Environmental Studies and Sociology.” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2:1-6. Murphy, Raymond and Riley E. Dunlap. 2012. “Beyond the Society/Nature Divide: Building on the Sociology of

William Freudenburg.” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2:7-17. McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2013. “Bringing Ideology In: The Conservative White Male Effect on

Worry about Environmental Problems in the USA.” Journal of Risk Research 16:211-226.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2013. “Climate Change Skepticism and Denial: An Introduction.” American Behavioral Scientist 57:691-698.

Elsasser, Shaun W. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2013. “Leading Voices in the Denier Choir: Conservative Columnists’

Dismissal of Global Warming and Denigration of Climate Science.” American Behavioral Scientist 57:754-776. Dunlap, Riley E. and Peter J. Jacques. 2013. “Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks:

Exploring the Connection.” American Behavioral Scientist 57:699-731. McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao. 2013. “Perceived Scientific Agreement and Support for

Government Action on Climate Change in the USA.” Climatic Change 119:511-518.

Xiao, Chenyang, Riley E. Dunlap and Dayong Hong. 2013. “The Nature and Social Bases of Environmental Concern in China,” Social Science Quarterly 94:672-690.

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Dunlap, Riley E. 2013. “The Sociological Imagination Personified: Reflections on the Life, Scholarly Contributions and Professional Accomplishments of William R. Freudenburg.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy 21: 9-26.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2014. “Clarifying Anti-Reflexivity: Conservative Opposition to Impact Science and Scientific

Evidence.” Environmental Research Letters 9:doi:10.1088/1748-9326/9/2/021001 McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao. 2014. “Increasing Influence of Party Identification on

Perceived Scientific Agreement and Support for Government Action on Climate Change in the USA, 2006-2012.” Weather, Climate and Society 6:194-201.

McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao. 2014. “Political Polarization on Support for Government

Spending on Environmental Protection in the USA, 1974-2012.” Social Science Research 48:251-260.

Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra T., Aaron M. McCright, Thomas Dietz and Riley E. Dunlap. 2014. “Politics Eclipses Climate Extremes for Climate Change Perceptions.” Global Environmental Change 29:246-257.

McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao. 2014. “The Impacts of Temperature Anomalies and

Political Orientation on Perceived Winter Warming.” Nature Climate Change 4:1077-1081.

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2015. “Comparing Two Measures of Social Movement Identity: The Environmental Movement as an Example.” Social Science Quarterly 96:400-416.

McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap, Sandy Marquart-Pyatt. 2016. “Political Ideology and Views about Climate

Change in the European Union.” Environmental Politics 25:338-358. Dunlap, Riley E., Aaron M. McCright and Jerrod Yarosh. 2016. “The Political Divide on Climate Change: Partisan

Polarization Widens in the U.S.” Environment 58 (September/October):4-22. Ripberger, Joseph T., Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Carol L. Silva, Deven E. Carlson, Kuhika Gupta, Nina Carlson and Riley

E. Dunlap. 2017. “Bayesian versus Politically Motivated Reasoning in Human Perception of Climate Anomalies.” Environmental Research Letters: 12 114004

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2017. “Combatting Misinformation Requires Recognizing Its Types and the

Factors That Facilitate Its Spread and Resonance.” Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6:389-396.

Bohr, Jeremiah and Riley E. Dunlap. 2018. “Key Topics in Environmental Sociology, 1990-2014: Results from a

Computational Text Analysis.” Environmental Sociology 4:181-195. Xiao, Chenyang, Riley E. Dunlap and Dayong Hong. 2019. “Ecological Worldview as the Central Component of

Environmental Concern: Clarifying the Role of the NEP.” Society and Natural Resources: 32:53-72.

Gray, Benjamin J., Michael A. Long, Duane A. Gill, Riley E. Dunlap and Adam M. Straub. 2019 “Politics, Climate Change, and Earthquakes: Public Perceptions of Oil and Gas Impacts in Oklahoma,” Energy Research & Social Science Research 58:101251. doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2019.101251

Simpson, Joseph Michael, Riley E. Dunlap and Andrew Fullerton. 2019 “The Treadmill of Information: Development

of the Information Society and Carbon Dioxide Emissions.” Sociology of Development 5:381-409. Jenkins-Smith, Hank. C., Joseph T. Ripberger, Carol L. Silva, Deven E. Carlson, Kuhika Gupta, Nina Carlson, Ani Ter-

Mkrtchyan and Riley E. Dunlap. “Partisan Asymmetry in Temporal Stability of Climate Change Beliefs.” Nature Climate Change 10: In press.

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Papers Under Review, Revision or in Progress:

Guber, Deborah Lynn, Jeremiah Bohr and Riley E. Dunlap, “’Time to Wake Up’: Climate Change Advocacy in a Polarized Congress, 1996-2015.” Being revised for invited resubmission.

Kulin, Joakim, Ingemar Ingemar Johansson Sevä and Riley E. Dunlap. “Rightwing Populism and Public Views on

Climate Change: Nationalism, Climate Change Denial, and Opposition to Climate Policy in Europe,” Being revised for invited resubmission.

Thøgersen, John, Arild Vatn, Marianne Aasen, Riley E. Dunlap, Dana R. Fisher, Ottar Hellevik and Paul Stern.

“Do People Consider Climate Impacts When Choosing Travel Mode?” Under review. Gurney, Rachel M., Riley E. Dunlap and Beth Schaefer Caniglia. “Climate Change Rhetoric in a Hostile Setting: Less

from Climate Change Constructions in Oklahoma,” Being completed for submission.

Book Chapters: Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1979. “Environmental Sociology: A Framework for Analysis.” Pp. 57-85

in T. O'Riordan and R. C. d'Arge (eds.), Progress in Resource Management and Environmental Planning, Vol. 1. Chichester, England: John Wiley.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “Promoting Collective Action for Human Survival.” Pp. 58-60 in J.C. Calhoun (ed.),

Environment and Population: Problems of Adaptation. New York: Praeger. Dunlap, Riley E., J. Keith Grieneeks, and Milton Rokeach. 1983. “Human Values and ‘Pro-environmental’ Behavior.”

Pp. 145-168 in W.D. Conn (ed.), Energy and Material Resources: Attitudes, Values and Public Policy, AAAS Selected Symposium 75. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Howell, Robert E., Marvin E. Olsen, Riley E. Dunlap, Gregory Poremba, and Darryll Olsen. 1985. “A Sociological

Perspective Applied to Citizen Involvement.” Pp. 24-40 in B. Bealer (ed.), Rural Sociologists at Work. University Park, PA: M. E. John Memorial Lecture Series Fund.

Olsen, Marvin E., Eugene Rosa, Riley E. Dunlap, Robert E. Howell, and Don A. Dillman. 1985. “Public Opinion

Versus Governmental Policy on National Energy Issues.” Pp. 189-210 in R. G. Braungart and M. M. Braungart (eds.), Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 1. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Howell, Robert E., Marvin E. Olsen, Riley E. Dunlap, Darryll P. Olsen, and Gregory A. Poremba. 1987. “An

Evaluation of the Pilot Citizen Involvement Program.” Pp. 71-95 in R. E. Howell, M. E. Olsen and D. P. Olsen, Designing a Citizen Involvement Program. Corvallis, OR: Western Rural Development Center, Oregon State University.

Mitchell, Robert Cameron, Barbara Payne, and Riley Dunlap. 1988. “Stigma and Radioactive Waste: Theory,

Assessment, and Some Empirical Findings from Hanford, WA.” Pp. 95-102 in Roy G. Post (ed.), Waste Management ‘88, Vol. II: Waste Processing, Transportation, Storage and Disposal -- Technical Programs and Public Education. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1989. “Public Opinion and Environmental Policy.” Pp. 87-134 in J. P. Lester (ed.), Environmental

Politics and Policy. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Dunlap, Riley E. 1993. “Public Opinion: Does Public Concern for the Environment Differ in the West?” Pp. 63-84 in

Zachary Smith (ed.), Environmental Politics and Policy in the West. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Kraft, Michael E., Eugene A. Rosa and Riley E. Dunlap. 1993. “Introduction: The Public and Nuclear Waste Policy-

Making.” Pp. 3-31 in Riley E. Dunlap, Michael E. Kraft and Eugene A. Rosa (eds.), Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

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Dunlap, Riley E., Eugene A. Rosa, Rodney K. Baxter and Robert Cameron Mitchell. 1993. “Local Attitudes Toward Siting a Nuclear Waste Repository at Hanford.” Pp. 136-172 in Riley E. Dunlap, Michael E. Kraft and Eugene A. Rosa (eds.), Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens’ Views of Repository Siting. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Rosa, Eugene A., Riley E. Dunlap and Michael E. Kraft. 1993. “Citizens’ Views of Nuclear Waste Repository Siting:

Summary and Implications.” Pp. 291-324 in Riley E. Dunlap, Michael E. Kraft and Eugene A. Rosa (eds.), Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1993. “From Environmental to Ecological Problems.” In Craig Calhoun and George Ritzer (eds.),

Social Problems. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Reprinted in M. Redclift and G. Woodgate (eds.), The Sociology of the Environment, Cheltham, England: Edward Elgar, 1995.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1994. “International Attitudes Toward Environment and Development.” Pp. 115-126 in H.O.

Bergesen and G. Parmann (eds.), Green Globe Yearbook - 1994. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1994. “The Environmental Movement.” Pp. 211-214 in R.A. Eblen and W.R.

Eblen (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Revision reprinted in R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.), The Environment Encyclopedia. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish, 2001.

Mertig, Angela G., Riley E. Dunlap and Robert Cameron Mitchell. 1994. “Environmental Organizations.” Pp. 217-

221 in R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Revision reprinted in R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.), The Environment Encyclopedia. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish, 2001.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1994. “Sociology, Environmental.” Pp. 655-657 in R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Reprinted in Environment and Society (Newsletter of ISA Research Committee 24), No. 7 (1994):4-5; Environment, Technology and Society (Newsletter of ASA Section on Environment and Technology), No. 79 (1995):4,7; and Newsletter of the Environmental Studies Association of Canada, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1995):9-13.

Dunlap, Riley E., Loren A. Lutzenhiser and Eugene A. Rosa. 1994. “Understanding Environmental Problems: A Sociological Perspective.” Pp. 27-49 in B. Burgenmeier (ed.), Economy, Environment and Technology: A Socio-Economic Approach. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharp.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1994. “The Nature and Causes of Environmental Problems: A Socio-Ecological Perspective.” Pp.

45-84 in Korean Sociological Society (eds.), Environment and Development. Seoul: Korean Sociological Association.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1995. “Public Opinion and Environmental Policy.” Pp. 63-114 in J. P. Lester (ed.), Environmental

Politics and Policy, 2nd ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Dunlap, Riley E. 1995. “Public Opinion on the Environment: International Comparisons.” Pp. 75-88 in Michelle

Dobre, L’Opinion Publique et L’environment. Orléans, France: Institut Français de l'Environment (in French). Dunlap, Riley E. 1995. “Public Opinion and the Environment (U.S.).” Pp. 535-537 in R. Paehlke (ed.), Conservation

and Environmentalism: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland. Dunlap, Riley E. 1996. “A Sociological Perspective on Environmental Problems.” Pp. 99-119 in C. Borrego, C.

Coelho, L. Arroja, C. Bola and E. Figueiredo (eds.), Proceedings of the 5th National Conference on Environmental Quality, Vol. 1. Coimbra, Portugal: Comissao de Coordenacao da Regiao Centro.

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Dunlap, Riley E. 1996. “Public Perceptions of Global Warming: A Cross-National Comparison.” Pp. 121-138 in Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme, Global Environmental Change, Vol. 2. Geneva, Switzerland: HDP, International Social Science Council.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig. 1996. “Global Environmental Concern: A Challenge to the Post-Materialist

Thesis.” Pp. 133-164 in P. Ester and W. Schluchter (eds.), Social Dimensions of Contemporary Environmental Issues: International Perspectives. Tilburg, Netherlands: Tilburg University Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1997. “International Opinion at the Century’s End: Public Attitudes Toward Environmental Issues.”

Pp. 201-224 in L.K. Caldwell and R.V. Bartlett (eds.), Environmental Policy: Transnational Issues and National Trends. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1997. “The Evolution of Environmental Sociology: A Brief History and Assessment of the American

Experience.” Pp. 21-39 in M. Redclift and G. Woodgate (eds.), International Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Reprinted in R. S. Frey (ed.). The Environment and Society Reader. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Eugene A. Rosa. 2000. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 800-813 in E. Borgatta and R.J.V.

Montgomery (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd. ed., Vol. 2. New York, Macmillan. Mertig, Angela G. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2001. “Environmentalism: Preservation and Conservation.” Pp. 4687-4693 in

N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Vol 7. New York: Elsevier Science.

Dunlap, Riley E., William Michelson and Glenn Stalker. 2002. “Environmental Sociology: An Introduction.” Pp. 1-

32 in R.E. Dunlap and W. Michelson (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Sociology, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Mertig, Angela G., Riley E. Dunlap and Denton E. Morrison. 2002. “The Environmental Movement in the United

States.” Pp. 448-481 in R.E. Dunlap and W. Michelson (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert Emmet Jones. 2002. “Environmental Concern: Conceptual and Measurement Issues.”

Pp. 482-524 in R.E. Dunlap and W. Michelson (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Buttel, Frederick H., Peter Dickens, Riley E. Dunlap and August Gijswijt. 2002. “Sociological Theory and the

Environment: An Overview and Introduction. Pp. 3-32 in R.E. Dunlap, F.H. Buttel, P. Dickens and A. Gijswijt (eds.), Sociological Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2002. “Paradigms, Theories and Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 329-350 in R.E. Dunlap, F.H.

Buttel, P. Dickens and A. Gijswijt (eds.), Sociological Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield.

Translated into Vietnamese and reprinted in Review of Social Sciences Vol. 5 (2009) and reprinted in abridged form as “A New Ecological Paradigm for Sociology” in A. Giddens and P.W. Sutton (eds.), Sociology: Introductory Readings, 3rd ed. Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2010.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2002. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 160-171 in R. Bechtel and A. Churchman (eds.), Handbook

of Environmental Psychology. New York: John Wiley. Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert Emmet Jones. 2003. “Environmental Attitudes and Values.” Pp. 364-369 in R.

Fernandez-Ballesteros (ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment, Vol. I. London: Sage.

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Dunlap, Riley E. and Brent K. Marshall. 2007. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 329-340 in C.D. Bryant and D.L. Peck (eds.), 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook, Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2007. “Sociology of the Environment.” Pp. 1417-1422 in G. Ritzer (ed.), Blackwell Encyclopedia of

Sociology, Vol. 4. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “Current Trends in American Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 49-68 in T.P. Karjalainen, P.

Luoma and K. Reinikainen (eds.), Flows and Networks of Environmental Sociology. Oulu, Finland: Thule Institute, University of Oulu.

Translated into German and reprinted in M. Gross (ed.), Handbuch Umweltsoziologie. Wiesbaden, Germany: VS Verlag, 2011.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 93-95 in J.B. Callicott and R. Frodeman (eds.), Encyclopedia

of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 1. Chicago: Macmillan Reference USA. Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “New Environmental Paradigm.” Pp. 395-396 in J.B. Callicott and R. Frodeman (eds.),

Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 2. Chicago: Macmillan Reference USA. Dunlap, Riley E. 2009. “The Conservative Assault on Climate Science: A Successful Case of Deconstructing

Scientific Knowledge to Oppose Policy Change.” Pp. 67-73 in J. Nagel, T. Dietz and J. Broadbent (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Climate Change. Washington, D.C. National Science Foundation.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2010. “The Maturation and Diversification of Environmental Sociology: From Constructivism and

Realism to Agnosticism and Pragmatism.” Pp. 15-32 in M. Redclift and G. Woodgate (eds.), International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, 2nd Ed. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2010. “Climate Change Denial: Sources, Actors and Strategies.” Pp. 240-

259 in C. Lever-Tracy (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Dunlap, Riley E. 2011. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 189-191 in G. Ritzer (ed.), Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia

of Sociology. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. Dunlap, Riley E. 2011. “Environmental Problems.” Pp. 188-189 in G. Ritzer (ed.), Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia

of Sociology. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2011. “Organized Climate-Change Denial.” Pp. 144-160 in J.S. Dryzek, R.B. Norgaard and D. Schlosberg, (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. New York: Oxford University Press.

York, Richard and Riley E. Dunlap. 2012. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 504-521 in G. Ritzer (ed.), The Wiley-

Blackwell Companion to Sociology. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Dunlap, Riley E. and Andrew K. Jorgenson. 2012. “Ecological Problems.” Pp. 476-485 in G. Ritzer (ed.), The Wiley-

Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, Vol. II. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2012. “Environmental Concern.” Pp. 522-525 in G. Ritzer (ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, Vol II. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2012. “Organized Denial and Political Polarization on Climate Change in

the United States.” Pp. 173-194 in E. Zaccai, F. Gemenne and J.-M. Decroly (eds.), Controverses Climatiques: Sciences et Politique. Paris: Sciences Po Press (in French).

Jorgenson, Andrew K., Riley E. Dunlap and Brett Clark. 2014. “Ecology and Environment.” Pp. 457-464 in M.

Sasaki, E. Zimmermann, J. Goldstone and S.A. Sanderson (eds.), Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers.

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Dunlap, Riley E. 2015. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 796-803 in James D. Wright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed., Vol. 7. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.

Brulle, Robert J. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2015. “Sociology and Climate Change.” Pp. 1-21 in R.E. Dunlap and R.J.

Brulle (eds.), 2015. Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Report of the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press.

Shwom, Rachael L., Aaron M. McCright and Steven R. Brechin with Riley E. Dunlap, Sandra T. Marquart Pyatt and

Lawrence C. Hamilton. 2015. “Public Opinion on Climate Change.” Pp. 269-299 in R.E. Dunlap and R.J. Brulle (eds.), Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Report of the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2015. “Challenging Climate Change: The Denial Countermovement.” Pp.

300-332 in R.E. Dunlap and R.J. Brulle (eds.), Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Report of the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert J. Brulle. 2015. “Bringing Sociology into Climate Change Research and Climate Change

into Sociology: Concluding Observations.” Pp. 412-436 in R.E. Dunlap and R.J. Brulle (eds.), Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Report of the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2018. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 315-320 in N. Castree, M. Hulme and J. Proctor (eds.), The

Companion to Environmental Studies. Abingdon, UK and New York: Routledge. York, Richard and Riley E. Dunlap. 2019. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 504-521 in G. Ritzer and W. A.

Wiedenhoft (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, 2nd Ed. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Other Publications:

Dunlap, Riley E. 1973. Air Pollution in the Spokane Area: A Survey of Public Opinion. Pullman, WA: Environmental

Research Center, Washington State University, Report No. 6. Dunlap, Riley E. and Dennis L. Peck. 1974. “Student Activism: A Bibliography of Empirical Research.” Exchange

Bibliography No. 709. Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians. Dunlap, Riley E. 1975. Review of Introduction to Social Movements. American Journal of Sociology 80:1056-1058. Dunlap, Riley E. 1975. Directory of Environmental Sociologists. Pullman, WA: Agricultural Research Center,

Washington State University, Circular No. 586. Dunlap, Riley E. 1975. “Sociological and Social-Psychological Perspectives on Environmental Issues: A

Bibliography.” Exchange Bibliography No. 916. Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians. Dunlap, Riley E. 1975. “Studies in Environmental Politics and Policy: A Bibliography.” Exchange Bibliography No.

917. Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians. Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert Bruce Heffernan. 1976. Changing Priorities for Spending Public Funds, 1970-74: A

Panel Study of Washington Residents. Pullman, WA: Ag. Research Center, Washington State University, Circular No. 590.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1977. Review of The Environment and the American Experience. Rural Sociology 42:137-141. Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1978. “Environmental Concern: A Bibliography of Empirical Studies and

Brief Appraisal of the Literature.” Public Administration Series Bibliography P-44. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies.

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Dunlap, Riley E. and Kent D. Van Liere. 1978. “Response to Heberlein’s Rejoinder.” Journal of Social Issues 33:211-212.

Coughlin, R.E., R.E. Dunlap, R. Kaplan, W.R. Sims, C.F. Steinitz, and H. Vaux. 1982. Assessing Aesthetic Attributes

in Planning Water Resources Projects. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Studies Board, National Research Council.

Olsen, Marvin E., Riley E. Dunlap, Robert E. Howell, and Jan R. McStay. 1983. Washington Citizens View Energy

Issues. Pullman, WA: Agricultural Research Center, Washington State University, Research Circular XC 0646. Dunlap, Riley E., Marvin E. Olsen, Robert E. Howell, and Rodney K. Baxter. 1983. Washington Energy Activists

View Energy Issues. Pullman, WA: Agricultural Research Center, Washington State University, Research Circular XC 0650.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “Environmental Sociology: A Bibliography of Conceptual, Methodological and Theoretical

Readings.” Architecture Series Bibliography A-1001. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies. Dunlap, Riley E. 1983. “The Ehrlich-Simon Debate: Exemplar of Paradigmatic Conflict.” Environmental Sociology

Newsletter, No. 35:9-12. Dunlap, Riley E. 1984. “Environmental Sociology--Course Outline.” Environmental Review 8:327-331. Dunlap, Riley E. 1985. “Foreword” to David B. Gray, Ecological Beliefs and Behaviors. Westport, CT: Greenwood

Press. Seff, Monica A., Riley E. Dunlap, and Arthur W. St. George. 1985. Environmental Sociology: A Collection of Course

Syllabi. Washington, D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center, American Sociological Association. Dunlap, Riley E. 1986. “Section Name Change--An Ambivalent Viewpoint.” Environmental Sociology (Newsletter of

the ASA Section on Environmental Sociology) No. 45:1-3. Dunlap, Riley E. 1987. “The Author Replies (to Michael McCloskey and Stuart L. Udall).” Environment 29 (Nov.):3. Dunlap, Riley E. and Rodney K. Baxter. 1988. Public Reaction to Siting a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository at

Hanford: A Survey of Local Area Residents. Pullman, WA: Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, Washington State University.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1989. “An Environmental Amendment to the Constitution?” Environment 31 (December):4. Dunlap, Riley E. 1990. “From Environmental to Ecological Sociology.” Environment and Technology (Newsletter of

SSSP's Environment and Technology Division) (Fall):3-4. Beus, C.E., R.E. Dunlap, R.M. Jimmerson and W.L. Holmes. 1991. Competing Paradigms: Clarifying the Debate

Between Alternative and Conventional Agriculture. Pullman, WA: College of Agriculture and Home Economics Research Center, Washington State University. Research Circular: XB1020.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1992. “Environmental Sociology: Course Syllabus.” Environmental History Review 16:55-63. Dunlap, Riley E., George H. Gallup, Jr. and Alec M. Gallup. 1992. The Health of the Planet Survey: Preliminary

Report. Princeton, NJ: George H. Gallup International Institute.

Reprinted in condensed form in The Polling Report, Vol. 8 (May 25, 1992):1, 7-8 and (June 8, 1992):2-4.

Rosa, Eugene A. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1993. Nuclear Power: Three Decades of Public Opinion. Pullman, WA: Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, Washington State University, Technical Report No. 93-32.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1995. “Environmental Concerns and the Third World.” Science 268 (26 May):114-115.

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Dunlap, Riley E. 1996. “Public Perceptions of Global Warming: A Cross-National Comparison” (Abstract). Pp. 92-93 in Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme, Global Change/Local Solutions, Vol. 1. Geneva, Switzerland: HDP, International Social Science Council.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1997. “Hints for Stating Hypotheses.” Pp. 56-57 in Earl Babbie, The Practice of Social Research, 8th

ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 1997. “Review of Environmental Politics.” Environment & Society

(Newsletter of ISA Research Committee 24), No. 11 (October):3. Also published in Environment, Technology, and Society (Newsletter of the ASA Section on Environment and Technology), No. 88 (Winter, 1988):4.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2001. “A Brief History of the Section.” Environment, Technology, and Society (Newsletter of the

ASA Section on Environment and Technology), No. 100 (Winter, 2001):1, 4-5. Dunlap, Riley E. 2003. “No Environmental Backlash Against Bush Administration.” The Gallup Poll Tuesday

Briefing. April:29-31. Konttinen, Annamari, Riley E. Dunlap and Sari Aarnio. 2003. Suomalaisten omat Puolueet. Luottamuksen,

Vaikuttamisen ja Samastumisen Kysymyksiä. (The Political Parties of Finns: Questions of Trust, Efficacy and Identification). Sociological Research A 26. Turku, Finland: Department of Sociology, University of Turku.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2005. “Everyone Should Have an Enemy like Fred: A Tribute to Frederick H. Buttel.”

Environment, Technology and Society 27:2-3. Dunlap, Riley E. 2010. “Climate Change Denial and Conservatism.” Pp. 17-21 in Paul C. Stern and Roger E.

Kasperson (eds.), Facilitating Climate Change Responses: A Report of Two Workshops on Knowledge from the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. (Power-point presentation turned into text by editors.)

Dunlap, Riley E. and Debra J. Davidson. 2011. “William R. Freudenburg: An Intellectual and Professional

Biography.” The Rural Sociologist 31(2):63-70. Slightly revised versions published in Environment, Technology & Society (Newsletter of the American Sociological

Association’s Section on Environment and Technology), Summer 2011:1, 4-7 and the Newsletter of Research Committee 24 (of the International Sociological Association), May 2011:9-15.

Dunlap, Riley E., Debra Davidson, Kai Erikson, Dana Fisher and Robert Gramling. 2011. “William R. Freudenburg

Obituary.” ASA Footnotes 39(6):19. Dunlap, Riley E. 2012. “Publications of William R. Freudenburg: Books, Articles and Book Chapters.” Journal of

Environmental Studies and Sciences 2:89-95. Dunlap, Riley E. 2013. “Pioneer Environmental Sociologist Dick Gale: A Remembrance.” Environment, Technology

and Society (Winter):1, 4-6. Dunlap, Riley E. and Patricia A. Gwartney. 2013. “Richard P. Gale Obituary. ASA Footnotes 41(8):15. Dunlap, Riley E. 2015. “Climate Change and Society: ASA Task Force Report Published by Oxford.” ASA Footnotes

43(5):7, 12. Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert J. Brulle. 2016. “Sociology and Climate Change.” Global Dialogue (Newsletter for the

International Sociological Association) 6 (June):33-34. Dunlap, Riley E. 2016. “Foreword II.” Pp. ix-x in H. Haberl, M. Fischer-Kowalski, F. Krausmann and V. Winiwarter

(eds.), Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. Dunlap, Riley E. 2016. “In Rembrance of Fulvio Beato.” Sociologica Urbana e Rurale 38 (No. 109):7-8

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Dunlap, Riley E. 2016. “History of Our Section and Trends in Environmental Sociology.” ASA ETS Section News (Summer):2-5, 10.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2016. “Tribute to William R. Catton, Jr.” New Zealand Sociology 31:236-238. Dunlap, Riley E. 2017. “Foreword: A Brief History of Sociological Research on Environmental Concern.” Pp. ix-xvi

in A. Telesiene and M. Gross (eds.), Green European: Environmental Behavior and Attitudes in Europe in a Historical and Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective. London: Routledge.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2018. “Sociology of Environment.” Pp. 93-95 in J. M. Ryan (ed.), Core Concepts in Sociology.

Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Dunlap, Riley E. and Duane A. Gill. 2019. “William R. Freudenburg.” In G. Ritzer (ed.), Wiley Blackwell

Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Ed. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. DOI: 10.1002/9781405165518.wbeos1282

Dunlap, Riley E. 2020. “Remembering Denton Morrison.” Environmental Sociology News (Winter):4-6. Dunlap, Riley E. “Foreword: The Evolving Field of Environmental Sociology.” In K. Legun, J. Keller, M. Carolan

and M. Bell (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology. London: Cambridge University Press. In press.

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS:

Saad, Lydia and Riley E. Dunlap. 2000. “Americans are Environmentally Friendly, but Issue Not Seen as Urgent Problem.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=2992 . April 17.

Dunlap, Riley E. 2000. “Americans Have Positive Image of the Environmental Movement.”

http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=2989 . April 18. Dunlap, Riley E. and Lydia Saad. 2001. “Only One in Four Americans are Anxious About the Environment.”

http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=1801 . April 16. Lydia Saad and Riley E. Dunlap. 2001. “Environmentally Unfriendly Policies Have Yet to Damage Bush's Ratings.”

http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=1798 . April 17. Dunlap, Riley E. 2003. “No Environmental Backlash Against Bush Administration.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/

content/?ci=8215 . April 21. Dunlap, Riley E. 2004. “Bush and the Environment: Potential for Trouble?” http://www.gallup.com/poll/

content/?ci=11179 . April 5. Dunlap, Riley E. 2005. “Half of Americans Say Bush Doing a Poor Job on the Environment.”

http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=15964. April 22. Dunlap, Riley E. 2007. “The State of Environmentalism in the U.S.—Diagnosis: Neither Dead nor Rejuvenated.”

http://www.galluppoll.com/content/?ci=27256. April 29. Dunlap, Riley E. 2008. “Partisan Gap on Global Warming Grows.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/107593/Partisan-

Gap-Global-Warming-Grows.aspx. May 29. Dunlap, Riley E. 2009. “Environmental Problems.” In G. Ritzer (ed.), Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.

http://www.blackwellreference.com.argo.library.okstate.edu/subscriber/tocnode?id=g9781405124331_chunk_g978140512433111_ss1-98. September 23.

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Dunlap, Riley E. 2010. “At 40, Environmental Movement Endures, With Less Consensus.” http://www.gallup. com/poll/127487/Environmental-Movement-Edures-Less-Consensus.apx. April 22.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Aaron M. McCright. 2013. “The Climate Change Denial Campaign.” SSN Key Findings,

Scholars Strategy Network. http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar-profile/251 McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2013. “The Polarization of U.S. Public Opinion on Climate Change.” SSN

Key Findings, Scholars Strategy Network. http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar-profile/251 Dunlap, Riley E. and Peter J. Jacques. 2013. “Conservative Think Tanks and Climate Change Denial Books.” Yale

Forum on Climate Change and the Media. http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org/2013/06/manufacturing-uncertainty-conservative-think-tanks-and-climate-change-denial-books/#more-17310

Dunlap, Riley E. 2014. “Global Warming or Climate Change: Is There a Difference.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/

168617/global-warming-climate-change-difference.aspx. April 22. Dunlap, Riley E. 2016. “American Believe 2015 Was Record-Warm, but Split on Why.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/190319/americans-believe-2015-record-warm-split why.aspx?g_source=Politics&g_medium=newsfeed&g_campaign=tiles March 28. Dunlap, Riley E. 2019. “Partisan Polarization on the Environment Grows Under Trump.” https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/248294/partisan-polarization-environment-grows-

trump.aspx April 5.

KEYNOTE/PLENARY ADDRESSES:

Annual Conference of the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Washington State University, 1990

International Institute of Sociology, XXXth Congress, Kobe, Japan, 1991 53rd Annual OSU Biology Colloquium, Oregon State University, 1992 Environmental Literacy Summit, Rene Dubos Center for Human Environments and United Nations Environment Program,

New York, 1992 Global Forum (“Earth Summit”), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1992 Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Washington, D.C., 1992 Conference on “Current Developments in Environmental Sociology,” International Sociological Association,

Woudschoten, the Netherlands, 1992 World Congress for Education and Communication on Environment and Development (ECO-ED), Toronto, 1993 International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,

Arlington, VA, 1993 International Conference on Environment and Development, Korean Sociological Association, Seoul, 1993 Fifth Portuguese National Conference on Environmental Quality, Aviero, Portugal, 1996 Interdisciplinary Symposium on Responsible Environmental Behavior, Bern, Switzerland, 1996 Annual Meeting of the Environmental Social Science Association of Finland, Tampere, Finland, 2000 Kyoto Environmental Sociology Conference, Bukkyo University, Kyoto, Japan, 2001 Foundations for the Future of Agriculture Conference, Oregon State University, 2001 Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for Environmental Sociology, Tokyo, 2002 6th Nordic Environmental Social Science Conference, Turku, Finland, 2003 Inaugural Afonso de Barros Memorial Lecture, ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal, 2003 Inaugural Meeting of the Danish Environmental Sociology Network, Roskilde, Denmark, 2003 Conference on Sustainable Development, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, 2004 College of Arts and Sciences, OSU “Research Week” Lecture, Oklahoma State University, 2005 Beijing International Conference on Environmental Sociology, Renmin University, Beijing, 2007 National Congress of Sociology, Portuguese Sociological Society, Lisbon, 2008 International Symposium on Environmental Sociology and Sustainable Development, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2010 3rd International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia, Bucheon City, South Korea, 2011

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Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara, CA, 2012 Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, University of Washington, 2015 Climate Change Research Symposium, University of Oregon 2015 Xth Italian Environmental Sociology Conference, Bologna, 2015 5th International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia, Sendai, Japan, 2015 International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Houghton, MI, 2016 Ecological Sciences and Engineering Symposium, Purdue University, 2016 American Society for Horticultural Science, Waikoloa, Hawaii 2017 6th International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia, Taipei, Taiwan, 2017 Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium, Kearney, NB, 2017 Workshop on Climate Change Denial, University of Norrköping, Sweden, 2019

INVITED SEMINARS/LECTURES:

University of Udine, Italy, 1989 University of Geneva, Switzerland, 1991 Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Zurich, Switzerland 1991 National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 1992 Universidad Internacional Mendendez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain, 1992 Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, 1993 East-West Environment, Ltd., London, UK, 1993 Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, 1993 Department of Rural Sociology, Cornell University, 1994 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, 1994 Central Archive for Empirical Social Research, University of Cologne, Germany, 1994 Luso-American Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, 1995 Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 1995 Human Ecology Group, EAWAG, Zurich, Switzerland, 1995 ISER (Institute for Religious Studies), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1995 International Seminar on Public Opinion and the Environment, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1995 Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1996 Luso-American Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, 1996 Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 1996 Boeing Environmental Symposium, Washington State University, 1996 Center for Environment, Society and Public Opinion, ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal, 1997 Luso-American Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, 1997 Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Seikei University, Tokyo, Japan, 1999 Colloquim on Society and Environment, LADYSS, University of Paris, 1999 Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee, 2000 School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Michigan, 2000 Departments of Sociology, Universities of Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä and Helsinki, Finland, 2000 Department of Sociology/Program in Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University, 2001 Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, 2001 Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden, 2001 Center for Natural Resources and Environment, Stockholm University and Stockholm Environmental Institute, 2001 Department of Sociology, University of Turku, Finland, 2001 Statistics Finland, Helsinki, 2002 Swedish Energy Agency, Stockholm, 2002 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan, 2002 Department of Regional Planning and Environmental Policy, University of Tampere, Finland, 2002 Department of Social Ecology, Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Austrian Universities, Vienna, 2002 Research Center for Work, Environment and Technology, University of Bremen, Germany, 2003 Social Science Research Center-Berlin, Germany (WZB), 2003 Department of Social Policy, University of Jyväskylä, Finland 2003 Global Change Group, Finnish Graduate School in Environmental Social Science, Helsinki, 2003 Environmental Policy Research Program, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Helsinki, 2003

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Environmental Psychology Unit, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2003 Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2004 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, 2004 Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, 2004 Institute for Social Science Research, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, 2004 Environmental Psychology and Sociology Research Unit, Tallinn Pedagogical University, Estonia, 2004 Center for Transdisciplinary Environmental Research, Stockholm, Sweden, 2004 Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden, 2004 Department of Human and Community Resource Development, Ohio State University, 2006 Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy, Stanford University, 2006 School of Environment and Natural Resources, Ohio State University, 2006 School of Sociology and Population Studies, Renmin University, Beijing, China, 2007 Department of Sociology, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2007 Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, 2007 Department of Social Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, 2008 Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, 2008 Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 2008 ICTA, Faculty of Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 2008 Department of Marketing, Copenhagen Business School, 2009 Department of Sociology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, 2009 Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, 2009 Program in Sustainability Research, University of Basel, 2009 The Environmental Institute, University of Massachusetts—Amherst, 2009 Department of Sociology, American University and D.C. Sociological Society, 2009 Department of Sociology, Kansas State University, 2010 Institute for Policy & Social Research and CRESIS, University of Kansas, 2010 Environmental Science and Public Policy Program, Michigan State University, 2010 Institute for Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 2011 Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, 2011 Department of Sociology, Seoul National University, 2011 Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, 2011 Oklahoma Population Institute and Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma, 2011 Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan, 2012 Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong, 2012 Department of Sociology and Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Colorado State University, 2012 Environment and Natural Resources Program, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, 2013 Climat Environnement Société—Groupement d’Intérét Scientifique, Paris, 2013 Department of Sociology, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 2013 Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, University of Oklahoma, 2015 Department of Sociology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy 2015 School of Environment, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Brescia, Italy, 2015 Department of Sociology, Memorial University, St. John’s Newfoundland, 2015 Society of Journalists Annual Conference, Norman, OK 2015 National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, Annapolis, MD, 2016 Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, 2016 Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago, 2016 Center for Environmental Politics, University of Washington, 2016 Centre for Environment and Development Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden, 2016 Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, Linköping University, Sweden, 2016 Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, Annual Meeting, Austin, TX 2016 Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan 2016 Institute for Economics and the Environment, Portland State University, 2017 CICERO (Center for International Climate and Environmental Research-Oslo), Oslo, Norway, 2017 NINA (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research), Oslo, Norway, 2017 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2017 Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 201

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MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND DISCUSSIONS OF MY RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS: 2020 “How Nationalism Threatens the Global Climate Fight.” Climatewire, Jan. 23, 2020 (Jean Chemnick) Requires subscription, no web link available. “Australia’s Bushfires Offer Heated View into Longstanding Misinformation on Climate Change.” Canada’s Nation Observer, Jan. 7, 2020 (Sean Craig) https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/01/07/news/australias-bushfires-offer-heated-view-longstanding-misinformation climate-change 2019 “How Vested Interests Tried to Turn the World Against Climate Science.” The Guardian, Oct. 10, 2019 (Felicity Lawrence, David Pegg and Rob Evans) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/10/vested-interests-public-against-climate-science-fossil-fuel-lobby “Scorn Not Her Sincerity Because Greta Thunberg is the Bomb.” EchoLive, Oct. 4, 2019 (Colette Sheridan) https://www.echolive.ie/opinion/Colette-Sheridan-Scorn-not-her-sincerity-because-Greta-Thunberg-is-the-bomb-8346f7aa-06c1-4951-bdd5-dadc8b21302c-ds “Why Climate Deniers Hate Activists so Much.” Newsweek, Sept. 27, 2019 (Rosie McCall) https://www.newsweek.com/climate-change-denialists-hate-activists-vulnerability-1461543 “How ‘Organized Climate Change Denial’ Shapes Public Opinion on Global Warming.” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News, Sept. 27, 2019 (Kelly Crowe) https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/climate-change-denial-fossil-fuel-think-tank-sceptic-misinformation-1.5297236?cmp=rss “The Environment, Climate Change in the News.” Polling Matters, Sept. 24, 2019 (Frank Newport) https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/267011/environment-climate-change-news.aspx “The Misogyny of Greta Thunberg’s Critics. Jezebel, Sept. 24, 2019 (Esther Wang) https://theslot.jezebel.com/the-misogyny-of-greta-thunbergs-critics-1838397419 “Cool Does Not Trip Climate Noises.” Sydsvenskan, Sept. 6, 2019 (Heidi Avellan) https://www.sydsvenskan.se/2019-09-06/coola-snubbar-klimatnojar-inte “A Place in the Political Sun.” U.S. News & World Report, Sept. 6, 2019 (Susan Milligan) https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2019-09-06/climate-change-is-a-big-2020-campaign-issue-but-only-for-democrats “What Does a Survey on Americans’ Perception of Scientists Reveal?” NEWSClick, Aug. 6, 2019 (Sandipan Talukdar) https://www.newsclick.in/Survey-Americans-Perception-Scientists-Reveal “Trump Dominates the Media through Twitter: We Knew This, but Now There’s Science,” Salon, Aug. 4, 2019 (Paul Rosenberg) https://www.salon.com/2019/08/04/trump-dominates-the-media-through-twitter-we-knew-this-but-now-theres-science/ “Climate Change in the One Area of Science Republicans Tend to Doubt,” Grist, Aug. 3, 2019 (Adam Rogers) https://grist.org/article/climate-change-is-the-one-area-of-science-republicans-tend-to-doubt/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=daily “Americans Trust Science, Until Politics Gets in the Way,” WIRED, Aug. 2, 2019 (Adam Rogers) https://www.wired.com/story/americans-trust-scientists-until-politics-gets-in-the-way/?verso=true

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Republished in Mother Jones, Aug. 4, 2019 https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/08/americans-trust-scientists-until-politics-gets-in-the-way/ “Climate Change: A Real Force in the 2020 Campaign?” Forbes, July 25, 2019 (Andy Stone) https://www.forbes.com/sites/andystone/2019/07/25/climate-change-a-real-force-in-the-2020-campaign/#3dc719b87395 “How the Democratic-Republican Climate Rift Became Political Reality,” Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, University of Pennsylvania, July 23, 2019 (Podcast interview with Andy Stone) https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/energy-policy-now/how-democratic-republican-climate-rift-became-political-reality “Quebec’s Political Consensus over Carbon Pricing,” Policy Options, July 17, 2019 (David Houle and Erick Lachapelle) https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/july-2019/quebecs-political-consensus-over-carbon-price-system/ “EPA Air Chief Gave Presentation at Fringe Climate Denier Event, New Emails Show,” HuffPost, June 14, 2019 (Alexander C. Kaufman) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/epa-climate-denier_n_5d03f660e4b0985c419d7e8b “Democrats Want to Make 2020 the Climate Change Election,” BuzzFeed News, May 29, 2019 (Zahra Hirji) https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zahrahirji/climate-change-election-primaries-democrat-2020 “War on Science: Weather.com Exposes Heartland’s Climate Change ‘Experts’,” Red Green and Blue, April 11, 2019 http://redgreenandblue.org/2019/04/11/war-science-weather-com-exposes-heartlands-climate-change-experts/ “Weather dot com Exposes Just How Unqualified Heartland’s Award Winners are for Anything but Denial,” Daily Kos, April 8, 2019 https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2019/4/8/1848636/-Weather-dot-com-Exposes-Just-How-Unqualified-Heartland-s-Award-Winners-Are-For-Anything-But-Denial “And the Award for Climate Change Denial Goes to …,” Collateral: Climate, Data and Science from the Weather Channel, April 3, 2019 (Pam Wright) https://features.weather.com/collateral/climate-change-denial-science-awards/ “A Generation Gap, When It Comes to Climate Change?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March 15, 2019 (Dana Nuccitelli) https://thebulletin.org/2019/03/a-generation-gap-when-it-comes-to-climate-change/ 2018 “Is Environmentalism Just for Rich People?” New York Times, Dec. 14, 2018 (Neil Gross). https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/14/opinion/sunday/yellow-vest-protests-climate.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage “Misinformation,” Congressional Record-Senate, Sept. 28, 2018, S6375-S6378 (Senator Sheldon Whitehouse). “’Vast Blind Spot’: IPCC Accused of Ignoring ‘Decades Long’ Fossil Fuel Misinformation Campaign on Climate.” Desmogblog, Oct. 12, 2018 (Graham Readfearn) https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/10/12/ipcc-accused-ignoring-research-fossil-fuel-funded-misinformation-campaign “30 Years Ago Global Warming was Big News for Both Republicans and Democrats.” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio, April 24, 2018 (Interview with Rob Ferrett) https://www.wpr.org/listen/1295416 “Skeptics Feel Empowered to ‘Keep Pushing’ Under Trump,” E&E News, April 6, 2018 (Zack Colman) https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060078321 “Why is Climate Change So Politically Polarizing,” Gallup Podcast, April 4, 2018 (Interview with Dr. Frank Newport) http://news.gallup.com/podcast/232070/why-climate-change-politically polarizing.aspx?g_source=link_NEWSV9&g_medium=TOPIC&g_campaign=item_&g_content=Why%2520Is%2520Climate%2520Change%2520So%2520Politically%2520Polarizing%3f

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“The Mercer’s, Trump’s Billionaire Megadonors, Ramp Up Climate change Denial Funding,” Huffington Post, Jan. 25, 2018 (Alexander C. Kaufman) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mercers-climate-denial_us_5a6a4661e4b06e253265e832 “Evolving Field,” Nature Sustainability, Jan. 8, 2018 (Ryan Scarrow) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-017-0017-5 2017 “Not so Fast! Responses to Technocognition, Classification and Clarification,” Daily Kos, Dec. 21, 2017 (anonymous) https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/12/21/1726503/-Not-So-Fast-Responses-to-Technocognition-Classification-and-Clarification “The Industry of Climate Change Denial, and a Warm Alaskan Winter,” MPR News, Dec. 21, 2017 (Paul Huttner) https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/12/21/climate-cast-denial-industry-warm-alaska “How Republicans Think about Climate Change—in Maps,” New York Times, Dec. 14, 2017 (Nadja Popovich and Livia Albeck-Ripka https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/14/climate/republicans-global-warming-maps.html?_r=2 “Here’s the List of Climate Change Deniers Considered for the EPA’s ‘Red Team’ Debate,” Huffington Post, Oct. 25, 2017 (Alexander C. Kaufman) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/epa-red-team_us_59efa14ce4b0bf1f8836893e “Trump Administration Dismisses Climate Change Advisory Panel.” CNN, Aug. 21, 2017 (Rene Marsh) http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/21/politics/white-house-climate-change-committee-dismantled/index.html? “United States of Anxiety, Episode 2: The Birth of Climate Denial,” WNYC, May 16, 2017 broadcast and podcast http://www.wnyc.org/story/united-states-of-anxiety-season-2-podcast-epiode-2/ “Education Won’t Fix Climate Policy — but Campaign Finance Reform Might,” Pacific Standard, April 18, 2017 (Tania Schusler) https://psmag.com/education-wont-fix-climate-policy-but-campaign-finance-reform-might-2a886a21fec9 “Why Donald Trump is Waging War on the Climate,” The World Weekly, April 7, 2017 (Henry Goodwin) https://www.theworldweekly.com/reader/view/magazine/2017-04-06/why-donald-trump-is-waging-war-on-the-climate/9877/

“Putting Science Into Practice: Why We Need to Play Our Part,” Union of Concerned Scientists, March 8, 2017 (Angie Carter) http://blog.ucsusa.org/science-blogger/putting-science-into-practice-why-we-need-to-play-our-part “Make Earth Great Again! – Here’s How.” Scientific American, March 1, 2017 (Catherine Caruso) http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-fake-news-vaccine-20170126

“It's Possible to 'Vaccinate' Americans Against Fake News, Experiment Shows.” Los Angeles Times, Jan. 26, 2017 (Sean Greene) http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-fake-news-vaccine-20170126-story.html “The White Male Effect is Real and Dangerous to Us All.” Alternet, Jan. 12, 2017 (Sonja Chemaly) http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/white-male-effect-real-and-dangerous-us-all “Trump’s ‘Extreme’ Cabinet Could Fuel Warming Crisis.” Climate Central, Jan. 10, 2017 (John Upton) http://www.climatecentral.org/news/trumps-cabinet-could-fuel-warming-crisis-21040

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“Donald Trump and the Triumph of Climate-Change Denial.” The Atlantic, Dec. 25, 2016 (Clare Foran) https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/12/donald-trump-climate-change-skeptic-denial/510359/?utm_source=feed

“Unprecedented and Unprincipled Adversary.” Inside Higher Education, Dec. 20, 2016 (Senator Sheldon Whitehouse) https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/12/20/universities-must-confront-fossil-fuels-apparatus-seeks-rival-legitimate-scienc.”

“Can We Act on Climate Change Without Acknowledging It?” Think Progress, Dec. 12, 2016 (Jeremy Deaton) https://thinkprogress.org/climate-levers-e361f6af31a#.xaddlxng “Trump or NASA: Who’s Really Politicizing Climate Science?” Business Standard, Nov. 26, 2016 (John Cook) http://www.business-standard.com/article/international/trump-or-nasa-who-s-really-politicising-climate-science-116112600283_1.html “Climate change used to be a bipartisan issue — until the fossil fuel industry got involved,” Business Insider, Nov. 25, 2016 (John Cook) http://www.businessinsider.com/climate-change-used-to-be-a-bipartisan-issue-until-the-fossil-fuel-industry-got-involved-2016-11?r=UK&IR=T “You need to get inside the mind of a climate change denier if you want to change it,” Quartz, Nov. 16, 2016 (Neha Thirani Bagri) http://qz.com/813747/how-to-talk-to-a-climate-change-denier-psychology-of-denial/ “The Dwindling Republican Climate Bloc,” National Journal, Nov. 14, 2016 (Jason Plautz) https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/645061/dwindling-climate-republican-bloc?mref=dashboard-lead-2 “The Real Solution To Climate Polarization: Defeat The GOP Denial Machine,” The Leap, Oct. 7, 2016 (Rajiv Sicora) https://theleapblog.org/the-real-solution-to-climate-polarization is to defeat-the-gop-denial-machine/

“How the Climate-Change Fight Took a Step Back Under Obama,” National Journal, Oct. 7, 2016 (Jason Plautz) https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/643114/how-climate-change-fight-took-step-back-under-obama?mref=dashboard-daily-1

“Fossil Fuel Money to GOP Grows, and So Does Climate Divide,” Inside Climate News, Sept. 15, 2016 (Marianne Lavelle) https://insideclimatenews.org/news/15092016/fossil-fuel-funding-gop-grows-climate-divide-republican-donald-trump-hillary-clinton

“Americans’ polarization over climate is widening, and the facts don’t matter,” MinnPost, Sept. 9, 2016 (Ron Meador) https://www.minnpost.com/earth-journal/2016/09/americans-polarization-over-climate-widening-and-facts-don’t-matter “Partisan Polarization on Climate Change is Worse than Ever.” Vox, Sept. 7, 2016 (Dave Roberts) http://www.vox.com/2016/9/7/12811316/partisan-polarization-climate-change “God, Guns and GHGs: Denial Campaigns Increase Climate Polarization,” Daily Kos, Sept. 6, 2016 (Climate Denier Roundup) http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/09/06/1567210/-God-Guns-and-GHGs-Denial-Campaigns-Increase-Climate-Polarization “Conservative Media Bias is Inflating American Climate Denial and Polarization,” The Guardian, Sept. 6 (Dana Nuccitelli) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2016/sep/06/conservative-media-bias-is-inflating-american-climate-denial-and-polarization “Survey: God Controls the Climate, End Times Near and Other Finds,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sept. 4, 2016 (Jake Ellison) http://www.seattlepi.com/local/science/article/God-politics-and-climate-change-Who-s-9198916.php#photo-9901104

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“Data Shows Growing Political Polarization on Climate Change,” Homeland Security News Wire, Sept. 2, 2016 (Karen Glaser) http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20160902-data-shows-growing-political-polarization-on-climate-change “Data Shows Increasing Political Polarization on Climate Change,” SciFeeds, Aug. 31, 2016 https://scifeeds.com/news/data-shows-increasing-political-polarization-on-climate-change/ “Americans Now More Politically Polarized On Climate Change Than Ever Before, Analysis Finds,” Desmogblog, Aug. 31, 2015 (Graham Readfern) http://www.desmogblog.com/2016/08/31/americans-now-more-politically-polarized-climate-change-ever-analysis-finds “Data shows increasing political polarization on climate change,” Science Daily, Aug. 31, 2016 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160830212154.htm “Do You Believe in Climate Change? It May Depend on Your Politics.” Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 23, 2016 (Jason Thomson) http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2016/0223/Do-you-believe-in-climate-change-It-may-depend-on-your-politics?cmpid=push004 “Science Confirms It: Denial of Climate Change is All About the Politics.” Washington Post, Feb. 22, 2016 (Chelsea Harvey) https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/02/22/science-confirms-it-denial-of-climate-change-is-all-about-the-politics/ “The Right-Wing Climate-Denial Machine is Churning Faster than Ever.” Grist, Jan. 26, 2016 (Heather Smith) http://grist.org/politics/the-right-wing-climate-denial-machine-is-churning-faster-than-ever/ “Researchers Map How Scientific Misinformation Spreads on the Internet.” Huffington Post, Jan. 8, 2016 (Carolyn Gregoire). http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/misinformation-social-networks_568d7cf5e4b0cad15e63279d “Era of Climate Science Denial is Not Over.” The Guardian, Jan. 7, 2016 (Graham Readfearn) http://www.theguardian.com/environment/planet-oz/2016/jan/07/era-of-climate-science-denial-is-not-over-study-finds “Study Finds the ‘Era of Climate Science Denial is Not Over.”DeSmog Blog, Jan 7, 2016 (Graham Readfearn)http://www.desmogblog.com/2016/01/07/study-finds-era-climate-science-denial-not-over 2015 “Is There a Way to Solve the American Fight Over Climate Change?” Foreign Policy. Dec. 11, 2015. (Dina Smeltz and Michael Tiboris) http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/12/11/is-there-a-way-to-solve-the-american-fight-over-climate-change/ “Biggest Hurdle for Climate Change Action: Partisan Divide.” Christian Science Monitor. Dec. 4, 2015. (Husna Haq) http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/print/Environment/2015/1204/Biggest-hurdle-for-climate-change-action-Partisan-divide “The Four Steps of Climate Change Denial.” Dec. 4, 2015. Web post and interview on Inside Energy, Wyoming Public Radio (Stephanie Mae Joyce) http://insideenergy.org/2015/12/04/four-ways-deniers-sow-doubt-about-climate-change/# “How Climate Change Became so Politicized.” CBS News. Dec. 3, 2015. (Brian Mastroianni) http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-climate-change-became-so-politicized/ “The Psychology and Sociology of Global Warming Denial.” Nov. 30, 2015 interview on Background Briefing with Ian Masters, http://ianmasters.com/ “Why Some Conservatives Can’t Accept that Climate Change is Real.” Huffington Post, Nov. 23, 2015 (Carolyn Gregoire) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/climate-change-denial-psychology_56438664e4b045bf3ded5ca5 “Global Warming is Real, and We Made It.” Tulsa World Magazine, Oct. 31, 2015 (Senator Sheldon Whitehouse) http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/twm/tulsa-magazine-u-s-sen-sheldon-whitehouse-global-warming-is/article_75fa364f-1d2f-585a-ab09-1c57d07bd5a8.html

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“How Republicans Made Climate Change America's Most Divisive Political Issue,” Alternet, Sept. 15, 2015 (Reynard Loki) http://www.alternet.org/environment/climate-change-more-divisive-abortion-blame-republican 2014 “Red States are Getting a New Shade of Redder.” Slate, Dec. 11, 2014 (Joshusa Zaffos) http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/12/politicians_who_deny_climate_change_red_state_districts_most_at_risk_from.html "The Environment in Focus." NPR broadcast from Baltimore's WYPR, September 10, 2014 (Tom Pelton) “Global Warming is a Hoax, says Louisiana Congressional Hopeful Lenar Whitney.” Aug. 1, 2014 Tampa Bay News Politifact (Lauren Carroll) http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2014/aug/01/lenar-whitney/republican-congressional-hopeful-says-global-warmi/ “Limbaugh: U.S. Leads the World in Climate Doubt.” July 31, 2014. Tampa Bay News Politifact (Linda Qiu) http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/jul/29/rush-limbaugh/limbaugh-us-leads-world-climate-doubt/ “Riley Dunlap on What a Difference Two Words Make … Or Do They Really? The ‘Global Warming’ vs. ‘Climate Change’ Riddle (Again and Still).” Yale Climate Connections, April 23, 2014 http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2014/04/riley-dunlap-on-what-a-difference-two-words-make-or-do-they-really/


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