Fr. 90.00

Environmental Psychology - A Psycho-Social Introduction

English · Paperback / Softback

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PART ONE: THE ORIGIN AND THEORETICAL ROOTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
The Origin of Environmental Psychology
Environmental Psychology and Psychological Tradition
PART TWO: DIRECTIONS OF PRESENT-DAY ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Characterization of the Field
Main Research Topics
Paradigms and Psycho-social Constructs in Present-Day Environmental Psychology


About the author

Associate Professor Frances Bonner′s research interests include film and television studies, magazines, celebrities, science fiction, and women′s studies. She holds an MA (Tas) and a PhD (Open) and is a reader in the EMSAH School. Associate Professor Bonner′s current research includes popular non-fiction television programs and their presenters; magazines, especially magazines and health; and celebrity.

Summary

This introduction to environmental psychology pays particular attention to the relationship of environmental and social psychology, and emphasizes theories of social representation and social identity. The birth, aims and problems of environmental psychology are presented here.

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