In this chapter, I provide a brief overview of contemporary understandings of ecological crisis. I then describe how psychology has been co-opted into addressing this crisis, particularly in terms of trying to understand what factors determine more ‘sustainable behaviour’. This is followed by what some may consider a surprising ‘social turn’ in literature concerned with climate change mitigation and adaptation hinted at in our opening quotation. Subsequent sections critically consider the conception of the social therein, before exploring critical currents that might be of interest to critical social psychologists
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Global climate change poses one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in this century. This art...
This article considers the potential contribution of critical social psychology to the study of the ...
This book draws on recent developments across a range of perspectives including psychoanalysis, narr...
This article is a review of recent contributions in critical psychology and its close cousins, criti...
Climate and ecological emergencies are already adversely affecting individuals and communities globa...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
The chapter provides a critical overview of the interrelated psychological and social processes invo...
Psychology for Sustainability applies psychological science to so-called environmental problems that...
The desire of social scientists in general and psychologists in particular to contribute through res...
Recent technological, geophysical, and societal forces have fundamentally altered the structure and ...
Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explai...
Our planet’s ecosystems are in trouble and the main cause is the people who live here. With these tw...
Psychological effects of climate change constitute one of the subjects of study of ecological psycho...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Global climate change poses one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in this century. This art...
This article considers the potential contribution of critical social psychology to the study of the ...
This book draws on recent developments across a range of perspectives including psychoanalysis, narr...
This article is a review of recent contributions in critical psychology and its close cousins, criti...
Climate and ecological emergencies are already adversely affecting individuals and communities globa...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
The chapter provides a critical overview of the interrelated psychological and social processes invo...
Psychology for Sustainability applies psychological science to so-called environmental problems that...
The desire of social scientists in general and psychologists in particular to contribute through res...
Recent technological, geophysical, and societal forces have fundamentally altered the structure and ...
Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explai...
Our planet’s ecosystems are in trouble and the main cause is the people who live here. With these tw...
Psychological effects of climate change constitute one of the subjects of study of ecological psycho...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Global climate change poses one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in this century. This art...