Grassroots engagement with transition to sustainability: diversity and modes of participation in the international permaculture movement
This article analyzes an international
survey of 731 permaculture participants, and assesses the
socio-demographic characteristics of the movement. The survey examined
self-identified roles of permaculture participants and explored the
relationships between those roles and socio-demographic factors race,
gender, and socioeconomic status. Results showed the participation of women at or
above parity (53%), while participation by race showed a white
supermajority (96%). Multivariate regression demonstrated that race,
gender, and socioeconomic status are shaping participation in distinct
ways and that each interact with structural factors. Results point toward a theoretical framework that
identifies multiple levels and sites through which socio-demographic
factors shape participation in grassroots environmental action, and the
outlines of such a framework are discussed.
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