@article{wolkomir_futreal_woodrum_hoban_1997, title={Denominational subcultures of environmentalism}, volume={38}, ISSN={["2211-4866"]}, DOI={10.2307/3512194}, abstractNote={Utilizing a national sample, six denominational subcultures are examined for average member adherence to dominion belief net of demographic variables. In a test of Lynn White style expectations, denominational subcultures with higher average levels of dominion belief are hypothesized to have lower average levels of environmental concern and behavior; likewise, subcultures with lower average levels of dominion belief are hypothesized to have higher levels of environmental concern and behavior. In no cases are the hypotheses supported; this indicates that denominational differences in dominion belief do not translate into differences in denominational environmentalism. Two additional findings are also discussed: 1) independent of dominion belief, Black Protestant denominations have lower average levels of environmentalism than other subcultures ; and 2) religious salience is found to have a positive effect on environmental concern and behavior when dominion belief is statistically controlled. Implications of this research for the study of religion and environmentalism are discussed.}, number={4}, journal={REVIEW OF RELIGIOUS RESEARCH}, author={WoLkomir, M and Futreal, M and Woodrum, E and Hoban, T}, year={1997}, month={Jun}, pages={325–343} } @article{hoban_clifford_futreal_mcmillan_1997, title={North Carolina producers' adoption of waste management practices}, volume={52}, number={5}, journal={Journal of Soil & Water Conservation}, author={Hoban, T. J. and Clifford, W. B. and Futreal, M. R. and McMillan, M.}, year={1997}, pages={332–339} } @article{wolkomir_futreal_woodrum_hoban_1997, title={Substantive religious belief and environmentalism}, volume={78}, number={1}, journal={Social Science Quarterly}, author={Wolkomir, M. J. and Futreal, M. R. and Woodrum, E. M. and Hoban, T. J.}, year={1997}, pages={96–108} }