Exploring the intersection of environmental activism and implicit religious elements within the Extinction Rebellion (XR) movement in the Netherlands

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Abstract

This study explores the manifestation of implicit religion in climate change activism on social media, focusing on Extinction Rebellion (XR) in the Netherlands between 2020 and 2023. A combination of content analysis and discourse analysis is used to examine how XR's activism on X (Twitter) embodies quasi-religious elements such as shared beliefs, moral imperatives, and collective identity. Drawing on Edward Bailey’s concept of implicit religion and Meerten Ter Borg’s framework, the research reveals how XR’s activism blends secular environmental concerns with spiritual commitment, positioning climate activism as a moral duty. The study identifies six key themes in XR’s discourse: shared beliefs and values, transcendent purposes, commitment and devotion, community and collective identity, meaning and purpose, and hope and overcoming uncertainty. These themes are framed as sacred responsibilities, fostering a community united by transcendent purposes. This research contributes to the sociology of religion by highlighting how implicit religious elements permeate modern secular movements, particularly through digital platforms. It also provides insights into how climate activism mobilizes individuals through quasi-religious rhetoric and practices, shaping both individual and collective responses to the environmental crisis​.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 21 Aug 2024
Event21st Annual Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religions, : Nature, Ecology, and Religious Responses to Climate Change - Gothenburg, Sweden
Duration: 19 Aug 202423 Aug 2024

Conference

Conference21st Annual Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religions,
Country/TerritorySweden
CityGothenburg
Period19/08/2423/08/24

Keywords

  • Implicit Religion
  • Environmental Activism
  • Extinction Rebellion
  • Discourse analysis

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