Examines default images of human interaction and their impact on scientific inquiry, theories of agency, cognition, participation, and the political implications of embedded elements.
Delves into the historical development of environmental psychology, the emergence of pro-environmental attitudes, and the study of human-environment dynamics.
Explores the impact of social norms on behavior and decision-making, including littering, energy consumption, observational learning, and crowd behavior.
Explores the impact of stress on the social brain, focusing on physiological responses, glucocorticoid receptors, peripubertal stress effects, epigenetic modifications, and transgenerational transmission of violence.
Explores the impact of social norms on environmental behavior, including descriptive vs. injunctive norms, personal norms, eco-guilt, and emotional responses to climate change.