Place-Based Environmentalism: An Ethnographic Phenomenological Study of Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors of the Rural, Agricultural Landscape

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Place-Based Environmentalism: An Ethnographic Phenomenological Study of Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors of the Rural, Agricultural Landscape

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2015-05

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This study focuses on the culture, identities of place, and environmental attitudes and behaviors of an agricultural city in west-central Minnesota. This project utilized a phenomenological approach to ethnography; that is, it will attempt to describe the culture of Willmar, Minnesota through the lenses of place identity and environmental behaviors.

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A thesis [actually a Plan B] submitted to the faculty of University of Minnesota Duluth by Rebecca L. Bell in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Environmental Education; Christopher W. Johnson, Ed. D., advisor; May 2015

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College of Education and Human Service Professions, University of Minnesota Duluth

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Bell, Rebecca L. (2015). Place-Based Environmentalism: An Ethnographic Phenomenological Study of Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors of the Rural, Agricultural Landscape. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/187495.

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