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Название: Роль еліт у формуванні екологічної свідомості суспільства 
(історичний екскурс)
Другие названия: The role of elites in formation of environmental consciousness of society (historical overview)
Авторы: Гардашук, Т. В.
Філяніна, Н. М.
Филянина, Н. Н.
Filyanina, N. M.
Gardashuk, T. V.
Ключевые слова: nature conservation;environmental protection;environmental crisis;environmental movement;ecologism;elites;Romanticism;«Silent Spring»;the Club of Rome
Дата публикации: 2017
Библиографическое описание: Гардашук, Т. В. Роль еліт у формуванні екологічної свідомості суспільства 
(історичний екскурс) / Т. В. Гардашук, Н. М. Філяніна // Українознавчий альманах. – Київ : «Міленіум+», 2017. – Вип. 22. - С. 93-100.
Краткий осмотр (реферат): The historical role of elite (elites) in formation of the public ecological consciousness and in solving of environmental problems from the beginning of industrial revolution of 16-17 centuries in England which resulted in drastic impacts on the environment until our days are considered in the article. It was discovered the evolution of the environmental concerns from the worry of the elites about nature to the modern global mass movement. The first concern of elites over the human impacts on nature and over the loss of harmony between man and nature is related to the time of Romanticism. It was articulated in the most expressive form in the English Romanticism (Percy Bashi Shelley, William Blake, George Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, John Clare) and in the German Romanticism (Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling, Novalis). The concern of the public elites (writers, scientists-naturalists, public figures, artists) of the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries over the state of the environment, natural resources depletion, species extinction and over the decline of the natural and cultural heritage in total due to rapid industrialization and urbanization created the preconditions for the modern ecologim. During that period nature is still considered as a source of harmony and stability which is able to resist to destructive power of industrial civilization, which rapidly transforms the environment. Particular features of development of the European movement for nature protection were shaped by the national, cultural, economic and political peculiarities of the countries of the Western Europe, as well as by dominating social moral and aesthetic values of particular country. The joint result of the activities of the broad spectrum of environmental organizations and groups was the adoption of legislative acts aimed at natural-cultural heritage protection of the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries in a number of European countries. This created favorable conditions for networking the European environmental movement and for internationalization of its activities and for forming the first phase of the environmental mobilization of the society, initiated by the public elites of the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. After the Second World War the broad strata of population in the Western Europe and the North America were involved in the environmental movement. At the same time this movement was split in two principal branches, namely: the nature conservation movement and the movement which considers the quality and safety of human environment as a part of human rights in a democratic society. From 1960s there are two relatively autonomous main branches of the public movement, which, however, closely interact with each other. The formation of the second phase of environmentalism is related to the penetration of the ideas of environmental protection in all spheres of social and political life during 1960s-1970s («Silent Spring», the Club of Rome) and celebration of the Earths Day in April of the year 1970. Thus, the elitist movement for nature protection was transformed into the mass movement for human rights to live in the save environment. In spite of the environmental movement has gone the way from concerns of the elites over the growth of industrialization, urbanization and negative environmental impacts of economic growth and, consequently, overconsumption to the mass movement of thousands and millions of people, the elites still continue to play a significant role in it.
Описание: Випуск присвячено аналізові специфіки розвитку процесу консолідації українства перед викликами постколоніальної доби, зокрема, відповідальності українських еліт у процесі подолання перехідного періоду в Україні. Розглядається консолідація українства як відповідь на виклики внутрішньої міграції в умовах гібридної війни; досліджується здатність українства протистояти викликам путінізму. Аналізується неоімперськість сучасної Росії як історичний виклик для українського соціуму. Досліджуються функціонування академічних і дослідницьких мереж як приклади консолідації науковців України та діаспори. The issue analyzes the problems of consolidation of the Ukrainians in the post-colonial era and this topic reflection in the Ukrainian-speaking discourse. Special attention is paid to the studies of the conditions, mechanisms and factors of Ukrainian consolidation as an answer to the modern challenges. Also historical, philosophical and socio-cultural, anthropological, literary and other aspects and factors of the consolidation of Ukrainians in the post-colonial age are analyzed. The edition is performed to develop theoretical and practical outcomes to create an effective grounds and public practices for the unification of Ukrainians.
URI (Унифицированный идентификатор ресурса): http://dspace.nuph.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19621
ISSN: 2520-2626
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