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Community Environmental Psychology and Community Resilience

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book presents a particular kind of environmental psychology that has emerged in Latin America: community environmental psychology. Different grom mainstream environmental psychology developed in the Global Norh which usually focuses on individual differences, often disconnected from historical, social and political contexts community environmental psychology is a situated approach aimed at social change and in articulation with community psychology, developed to study interactions between people and communities in relation to the natural and/or built space.  
This contributed volume is organized into two complementary parts. Chapters in the first part articulate conceptual frameworks that nourish community environmental psychology and methodological approaches that help to understand, analyze and transform dynamics between communities and their environments from a situated, critical perspective committed to socio-environmental justice. Chapters of the second part present studies of community resilience in environmental psychology based on case studies carried out in six Latin American countries. These works reveal the applicability of diverse conceptual and methodological frameworks for an empirical approach to community resilience in specific psycho-environmental contexts. Situated in territories marked by socio-natural disasters, unequal urbanization, extractive economies and environmental conflicts, the studies show how communities develop and deploy response, resistance and territorial transformation capacities when faced with contexts marked by social injustice and persistent exclusion.
Community Environmental Psychology and Community Resilience aims to position community environmental psychology as a field of scientific and applied development committed to social transformation. Based on the theoretical and methodological approaches presented in the first part and the empirical studies included in the second, the book proposes an approach that situates community as the central axis of the analysis and  allows expanding the traditional frameworks of environmental psychology by integrating structural vulnerability, collective agency and power, understood as procedural and contextual dynamics that configure our communal lives as constitutive dimensions of the person-environment relationship.

Sommario

Part 1 Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of Community Environmental Psychology.- Chapter 1 History of Environmental Psychology. Intersections for the community turn and a commitment to social change.- Chapter 2 Environmental psychology: Power, politics and community.- Chapter 3 Environmental-Community Psychology: Conceptual Foundations and Strategies for Action.- Chapter 4 Methodological challenges in environmental psychology: from binarism to reflexivity.- Chapter 5 The Common in Latin American Socio-environmental studies from a Global South perspective: Resilience, Adaptation, and Transformation.- Chapter 6 Resilient Community Weavings in Times of Socio-environmental Crisis: A Situated Approach to Community Resilience.- Part 2 Studies of community resilience in environmental psychology.- Chapter 7 Pillars of Community Resilience: porgress in Risk and Disaster Management in Mexico.- Chapter 8 Community Resilience and Collective Environmental Action: Psychosocial Moderators in the Work Processes of Recyclers in Portoviejo, Ecuador.- Chapter 9 Resilience and strengthening of artisanal fishing communities in Northeast Brazil.- Chapter 10 State of the Art of Community Resilience in Chile: Advances in Chilean Research on Socio-environmental Disasters and Social Vulnerability.- Chapter 11 Exploring community resilience research trends in the face of climate change challenges in Colombia: Thematic analysis and future directions.- Chapter 12 A Critical Reading on Community Resilience in Disasters: The Case of Cachí, Cartago, Costa Rica.

Info autore

José Sandoval-Díazis a professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Director of the Ñuble Studies Center at the University of Bío-Bío (Chillán, Chile). He teaches qualitative and quantitative research methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and an M.Sc. in Social Sciences. His research focuses on the psychosocial dimensions of disaster risk configuration and socio-environmental conflicts, with particular emphasis on the interplay between social vulnerability and community resilience, as well as on community-level adaptation processes to climate change.
Rodolfo E. Mardones Barrera is a psychologist and professor at the Institute of Psychological Studies, Austral University of Chile (Valdivia, Chile), where he teaches and conducts research in qualitative social psychology, community psychology, and environmental psychology. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.Sc. in Social Sciences. His research explores the intersections between subjectivity, community, and inhabited space; the history of psychology; and the political use of psychological discourse in environmental and culturally diverse contexts.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di E Mardones Barrera (Editore), Rodolfo E. Mardones Barrera (Editore), José Sandoval-Díaz (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.11.2025
 
EAN 9783032026774
ISBN 978-3-0-3202677-4
Pagine 304
Dimensioni 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Peso 590 g
Illustrazioni XIV, 304 p. 31 illus., 29 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Psicologia > Psicologia teorica

Latin America, Community Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Ibero-America, Community Resilience, Socio-Environmental Studies, Environmental-Community Psychology

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