Kjell Noordzij
@kjellnoordzij.bsky.social
Assistant Professor Erasmus University Rotterdam • Researching democracy and conflict • Ⓥ
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“For normal people, it just doesn’t work”: uncovering popular lenses on environmental sustainability in The Netherlands
Governments grapple with garnering public support for the interventions they propose to achieve with respect to environmental sustainability. We depart from the position that interventions for thes...
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May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
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Our findings suggest ways to increase support for interventions by aligning them with the lenses of need, community, and doubt. Respondents rarely supported interventions unconditionally, but expressed conditional support to interventions matching their perspectives. 8/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Our findings suggest ways to increase support for interventions by aligning them with the lenses of need, community, and doubt. Respondents rarely supported interventions unconditionally, but expressed conditional support to interventions matching their perspectives. 8/9
Our study finds that respondents engaged most with sustainability issues directly relevant to their lives or community. The perspectives of those without tertiary education cannot be simply labeled as opposition or disengagement; their views are more nuanced and multifaceted. 7/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Our study finds that respondents engaged most with sustainability issues directly relevant to their lives or community. The perspectives of those without tertiary education cannot be simply labeled as opposition or disengagement; their views are more nuanced and multifaceted. 7/9
The third lens—lens of doubt—centered on doubts about the feasibility of initiatives and the information provided. Respondents questioned the consistency and sincerity of many actors, leading to disengagement or calls for gradual approaches, innovation, or transparency. 6/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
The third lens—lens of doubt—centered on doubts about the feasibility of initiatives and the information provided. Respondents questioned the consistency and sincerity of many actors, leading to disengagement or calls for gradual approaches, innovation, or transparency. 6/9
The second lens—lens of community—was used to evaluate how sustainability aligns with the local community. Respondents favored initiatives shaped by community actors and trusted local institutions like municipalities to play a leading role. 5/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
The second lens—lens of community—was used to evaluate how sustainability aligns with the local community. Respondents favored initiatives shaped by community actors and trusted local institutions like municipalities to play a leading role. 5/9
We identified three recurring "lenses" through which respondents viewed sustainability. The first—the lens of need—was used to express a need for sustainability when it improved finances, health, or comfort. If this was not the case, indifference or opposition often followed. 4/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
We identified three recurring "lenses" through which respondents viewed sustainability. The first—the lens of need—was used to express a need for sustainability when it improved finances, health, or comfort. If this was not the case, indifference or opposition often followed. 4/9
We conducted 14 in-depth focus groups with 57 mainly non-tertiary educated individuals and discussed a range of sustainability issues (e.g., renewable energy, pollution) and (local) interventions (e.g., wind turbines, gardens). 3/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
We conducted 14 in-depth focus groups with 57 mainly non-tertiary educated individuals and discussed a range of sustainability issues (e.g., renewable energy, pollution) and (local) interventions (e.g., wind turbines, gardens). 3/9
Social groups engage with sustainability in different ways. Notably, also people without tertiary education engage in sustainable behavior, such as recycling or reducing energy use—despite their skepticism about climate change. 2/9
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Social groups engage with sustainability in different ways. Notably, also people without tertiary education engage in sustainable behavior, such as recycling or reducing energy use—despite their skepticism about climate change. 2/9
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De politieke afstand
Hoe worden praktisch opgeleide mensen gehoord door de politiek? Kjell Noordzij onderzocht hoe het vertrouwen in de politiek samenhangt met opleiding.
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November 13, 2023 at 10:01 AM
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October 19, 2023 at 10:21 AM
In the article, we propose and test a novel explanation for why less-educated citizens have more political discontent than their more-educated counterparts. This pattern characterizes many liberal democracies but has been insufficiently understood. 3/4
October 19, 2023 at 10:20 AM
In the article, we propose and test a novel explanation for why less-educated citizens have more political discontent than their more-educated counterparts. This pattern characterizes many liberal democracies but has been insufficiently understood. 3/4
The biannual BJS Prize is awarded for an article published in the British Journal of Sociology that makes an outstanding contribution to increasing sociological knowledge. 2/4
October 19, 2023 at 10:19 AM
The biannual BJS Prize is awarded for an article published in the British Journal of Sociology that makes an outstanding contribution to increasing sociological knowledge. 2/4