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Community, psychology and climate justice / edited by Brendon R. Barnes ... [et al.].
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Barnes, Brendon R.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xviii, 292 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Community, Psychology and Climate Justice -- Part I. (Re)imagining structure, capital and systems for alternative futures -- Chapter 2. What Would It Mean to Win? Imagining Alternative Ecopolitical Futures with Young Climate Justice Activists -- Chapter 3. Who Is Responsible for Tackling Our Environmental and Wider Social Challenges? Participant Data and Reflections for Community Psychology -- Chapter 4. The Climate Crisis is Political Violence: What Can Psychology Do? -- Chapter 5. Three Radical R's of Environmentalism: From "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" to "Regulation, Redistribution, and Reparations" -- Chapter 6. Resisting Capitalism, Resisting Climate Change: Community Psychology in and against the Capitalocene -- Part II. Intersectional Politics and Action -- Chapter 7. Disability and Climate Justice: Poetry as Praxis -- Chapter 8. Reflections on Violence Against Women and Climate Change Collaborative Research in the Asia Pacific Region -- Chapter 9. "You should be grateful that you are here": A collaborative autoethnographic study on Black youth Activism representation -- Chapter 10. Queering Eco-Anxiety: An Autoethnographic and Intimate Exploration of Moving from Distress to Possibility Amidst the Climate Crisis -- Chapter 11. Decolonial Considerations of Environmentalism -- Part III. Praxis -- Chapter 12. Healing the Frontlines - Nurturing Radical Care in the Climate Justice Movement -- Chapter 13. Advancing Participatory Methodologies for the Symbiocene: Theory, Allyship and Multisensory Techniques -- Chapter 14. Working Towards Representation, Diversity, and Capacity Building in Conservation: Using Photovoice to Explore Justice-Driven Conservation -- Chapter 15. Exploring the Possible Role of Community Psychology Responses to Climate Change-Induced Internal Displacement in Benue, Nigeria -- Chapter 16. Building Solidarity Across Borders in the Struggles for Climate Justice.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-99223-0
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Community, psychology and climate justice
Community, psychology and climate justice
[electronic resource] /edited by Brendon R. Barnes ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xviii, 292 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Community psychology,2523-725X. - Community psychology..
Chapter 1. Introduction to Community, Psychology and Climate Justice -- Part I. (Re)imagining structure, capital and systems for alternative futures -- Chapter 2. What Would It Mean to Win? Imagining Alternative Ecopolitical Futures with Young Climate Justice Activists -- Chapter 3. Who Is Responsible for Tackling Our Environmental and Wider Social Challenges? Participant Data and Reflections for Community Psychology -- Chapter 4. The Climate Crisis is Political Violence: What Can Psychology Do? -- Chapter 5. Three Radical R's of Environmentalism: From "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" to "Regulation, Redistribution, and Reparations" -- Chapter 6. Resisting Capitalism, Resisting Climate Change: Community Psychology in and against the Capitalocene -- Part II. Intersectional Politics and Action -- Chapter 7. Disability and Climate Justice: Poetry as Praxis -- Chapter 8. Reflections on Violence Against Women and Climate Change Collaborative Research in the Asia Pacific Region -- Chapter 9. "You should be grateful that you are here": A collaborative autoethnographic study on Black youth Activism representation -- Chapter 10. Queering Eco-Anxiety: An Autoethnographic and Intimate Exploration of Moving from Distress to Possibility Amidst the Climate Crisis -- Chapter 11. Decolonial Considerations of Environmentalism -- Part III. Praxis -- Chapter 12. Healing the Frontlines - Nurturing Radical Care in the Climate Justice Movement -- Chapter 13. Advancing Participatory Methodologies for the Symbiocene: Theory, Allyship and Multisensory Techniques -- Chapter 14. Working Towards Representation, Diversity, and Capacity Building in Conservation: Using Photovoice to Explore Justice-Driven Conservation -- Chapter 15. Exploring the Possible Role of Community Psychology Responses to Climate Change-Induced Internal Displacement in Benue, Nigeria -- Chapter 16. Building Solidarity Across Borders in the Struggles for Climate Justice.
This book uniquely focuses on community psychology and climate justice. Climate change in general has been an area of increasing interest to psychologists in recent years, particularly in its cognitive, perceptual, and affective aspects. Because communities are often on the forefront of resistance to the deleterious effects of climate change, psychologists have become aware of the ramifications of large scale resource developments, toxic contamination, and dispossession, to name a few. The current conceptualizations and approaches to climate change, however, are not adequate to today's needs. Addressing this gap, this volume emphasize the politics of social justice, going beyond internal psychological variables. it explores the legacy of colonialism, highlights the needs of indigenous peoples, and takes an expansive interdisciplinary stance including critical theory, queer theory, feminism.
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