Citation:
Hunt, C. , Weber, O. , & Dordi, T. . (2017). A comparative analysis of the anti-Apartheid and fossil fuel divestment campaigns. Journal of Sustainable Finance & InvestmentJournal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 7, 64-81. 2017/01/02, Taylor & Francis.
Date Published:
2017/01/02Abstract:
Divestment from the fossil fuel industry is campaigned as a means to address carbon-induced anthropogenic climate change, much like the anti-Apartheid divestment movement that was campaigned as a mean to address the country?s human rights violations. However, there is a gap in current literature that objectively compares the similarities and differences between the two campaigns. Discrepancies may arise from an evolving understanding of what constitutes a socially responsible investment or the underlying strategy and intended outcomes of the campaigns themselves. Through a comparative content analysis this paper identifies differences and similarities of both campaigns.