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Community, Psychology and Climate Justice

Community, Psychology and Climate Justice Psychology

Community, Psychology and Climate Justice

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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.
Product details
Number of Pages:
312
Release Date:
2025-09-27
Publication Date:
2025-09-27
Publisher:
Springer
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
3031992229
ISBN13:
9783031992223
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
633 g
Height:
160 cm
Width:
241 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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