Sustainability at the Intersection: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Social Movements on Environmental Activism from 1998 to 2025
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:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
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Data Availability Statement
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Theme 1: social media and climate justice activism | Prominent terms: social, media, justice, movements, financial stability, change | Influential contributions: [54] Lovell, S. T.; [55] DiNella, M.; [37] Yang, C.-Y.; [56] Cunha, A.; [57] De Rosa, A.; [46] Case, R. A.; [58] McCally, M.; [59] Giacomo, S.; [60] Morigi, J.; [61] Checker, M.; [2] Temper, L.; [1] Martinez-Alier. |
Theme 2: climate change, health, and educational policies | Prominent terms: climate change, health, education, policy, nurses, engagement, impacts | Influential contributions: [62] Abdelaliem, S. M. F.; [63] Lockrey, S.; Adams, A. E.; [64] Dietrich, A.; [65] Kowasch; [66] Hess, D. J.; [67] Tomnyuk, V.; [68] Piscitelli, A.; [69] Wolf, J.; [70] Montinel, I.; [71] Lee. |
Theme 3: local leadership, non-violent activism, and gender equality | Prominent terms: leadership, non-violent, local, women, peace, power, change | Influential contributions: [72] Lyon, T. P.; [73] Waterfall, P. H.; [74] Romano, S. T.; [75] Yonekura, A.; [76] McLean, M. O.; [77] Smith, T.; [75] Thomson, I.; [78] Barr, S.; [79] Curran W.; [80]. |
Theme 4: pro-environmental behavior and personal sustainability | Prominent terms: behavior, green, initiatives, eco, employee, pro, study | Influential contributions: [81] Zheng, C.; [62] Abdelaliem, S. M. F.; [82] Hashem, R. A.; [83] Sabelfeld, S.; [84] Drury, J.; [85] Anguelovski, I.; [86] Paredes, M. R.; [87] Ansari, F.; [80] Koehrsen, J.; [88] Basch C.; [89] Hilder C. |
Theme 5: ESG, corporate performance, and sustainable investment | Prominent terms: corporate, ESG, firms, governance, investment, focus, disclosure, financial, funds | Influential contributions: [90] Singhania, M.; [91] Donoghue, J.; [92] Slager, R.; [93] Dyck, A.; [92] Homanen, M.; [94] Habermann, F.; [95] Liu, Y. S.; [96] Rustam, A.; [97] Daugaard, D.; [98] Callery, P. J.; [99] Bencze L.; [100] Almers E. [101]. |
Theme 6: urban development, sustainable consumption, and community | Prominent terms: sustainable, food, development, consumption, urban, community, public | Influential contributions: [102] Pe’er, S.; Jenkins, K.; [103] MacNeil, C.; [104] Penzenstadler, B.; [105] Ozola, A.; [106] Crosby, A.; [107] Menezes, I.; [108] Haucke, F. V.; [109] Orea Ginear [110]. |
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Coman, C.; Gherhes, V.; Bucs, A.; Bucs, L.; Rad, D. Sustainability at the Intersection: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Social Movements on Environmental Activism from 1998 to 2025. Sustainability 2025, 17, 5741. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135741
Coman C, Gherhes V, Bucs A, Bucs L, Rad D. Sustainability at the Intersection: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Social Movements on Environmental Activism from 1998 to 2025. Sustainability. 2025; 17(13):5741. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135741
Chicago/Turabian StyleComan, Claudiu, Vasile Gherhes, Anna Bucs, Lorant Bucs, and Dana Rad. 2025. "Sustainability at the Intersection: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Social Movements on Environmental Activism from 1998 to 2025" Sustainability 17, no. 13: 5741. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135741
APA StyleComan, C., Gherhes, V., Bucs, A., Bucs, L., & Rad, D. (2025). Sustainability at the Intersection: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Social Movements on Environmental Activism from 1998 to 2025. Sustainability, 17(13), 5741. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135741