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Adams, Matthew.

 

  • Ecological crisis, sustainability and the psychosocial subject[electronic resource] :beyond behaviour change /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 363.70019
    書名/作者: Ecological crisis, sustainability and the psychosocial subject : beyond behaviour change // by Matthew Adams.
    作者: Adams, Matthew.
    出版者: London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: xii, 279 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Environmentalism - Psychological aspects.
    標題: Environmental responsibility.
    標題: Human ecology - Public opinion.
    標題: Psychology.
    標題: Personality and Social Psychology.
    標題: Critical Psychology.
    標題: Social Theory.
    標題: Psychoanalysis.
    標題: Psychology Research.
    標題: Methodology of the Social Sciences.
    ISBN: 9781137351609
    ISBN: 9781137351593
    內容註: Chapter 1: Welcome to the Anthropocene -- Chapter 2: Ecological crisis through a social lens -- Chapter 3: Searching for a new normal: Social practices and sustainability -- Chapter 4: Power, nature and meaning: Critiquing a social practice approach to sustainability -- Chapter 5: Managing terror: mortality salience, ontological insecurity and ecocide -- Chapter 6: Knowing & not knowing about anthropogenic ecological crisis -- Chapter 7: Building a movement against ourselves? Socially organized defence mechanisms -- Chapter 8: 'Its all folded into normalcy': narratives and inaction -- Chapter 9: Embodied entanglements: exploring trans-species -- Chapter 10: Narrative foreclosed? Towards a psychosocial research agenda.
    摘要、提要註: This book draws on recent developments across a range of perspectives including psychoanalysis, narrative studies, social practice theory, posthumanism and trans-species psychology, to establish a radical psychosocial alternative to mainstream understanding of 'environmental problems'. Only by addressing the psychological and social structures maintaining unsustainable societies might we glimpse the possibility of genuinely sustainable future. The challenges posed by the reality of human-caused 'environmental problems' are unprecedented. Understanding how we respond to knowledge of these problems is vital if we are to have a hope of meeting this challenge. Psychology and the social sciences have been drafted in to further this understanding, and inform interventions encouraging sustainable behaviour. However, to date, much of psychology has appeared happy to tinker with individual behaviour change, or encourage minor modifications in the social environment aimed at 'nudging' individual behaviour. As the ecological crisis deepens, it is increasingly recognised that mainstream understandings and interventions are inadequate to the collective threat posed by climate change and related ecological crises.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-35160-9
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