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Riley Dunlap

Riley Dunlap

Professor
Sociology
Oklahoma State Universtiy
Stillwater, OK 74075
USA
Phone: (405)744-6108
Email: rdunlap@okstate.edu

Publications related to Conservation Psychology:

Dunlap, R. E. (2008). The NEP Scale: From marginality to worldwide use. Journal of Environmental Education, 40(1), 3-18.


Dunlap, R. E. & McCright. A. M. (2008). A widening gap: Republican and Democratic views on climate change. Environment, 50 (5), 26-35.


Dunlap, R. E. & McCright. A. M. (2008). Social movement identity: Validating a measure of identification with the environmental movement. Social Science Quarterly,89,1045-1065.


Dunlap, R. E. & York, R. (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.


Manoli, C. C., Johnson, B., & Dunlap, R. E. (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.


Xiao, C., & Dunlap, R. E. (2007). Validating a comprehensive model of environmental concern cross-nationally: A Canadian-USA comparison. Social Science Quarterly, 88, 471-493.


Dunlap, R. E., & Jones, R. E. (2003). Environmental attitudes and values. In R. Fernandez-Ballesteros (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment, Vol. I (pp. 364-369). London: Sage.


Dunlap, R. E. (2002). An enduring concern: Light stays green for environmental protection. Public Perspective, 13, 10-14.


Dunlap, R. E., & Jones, R. E. (2002). Environmental concern: Conceptual and measurement issues. In R.E. Dunlap and W. Michelson (Eds.), Handbook of Environmental Sociology (pp. 482-524). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.


Dunlap, R E., Xiao, C., & McCright, A. M. (2001). Politics and environment in America: partisan and ideological cleavages in public support for environmentalism. Environmental Politics, 10, 23-48.


Mertig, A. G., & Dunlap, R. E. (2001). Environmentalism, new social movements and the new class: A cross-national investigation. Rural Sociology, 66, 113-136.


Dunlap, R. E., Van Liere, K. D., Mertig, A. G., & Jones, R. E. (2000). Measuring endorsement of the New Ecological Paradigm: A revised NEP scale. Journal of Social Issues, 56, 425-442.

Research Interests:

Nature and sources of environmental attitudes, beliefs and worldviews.

Cross-national comparisons of environmental attitudes.

Public opinion on environmental issues.

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