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Die Bewältigung der Klima- und Umweltkrise Beiträge der (kritischen) Community Psychology und Befreiungspsychologi (Tackling the climate and ecological crises: Contributions from community, critical community, and liberation psychology)

Thompson, Miles; Fernandes-Jesus, Maria; Barnes, Brendon

Authors

Maria Fernandes-Jesus

Brendon Barnes



Abstract

In the following chapter, we first provide an overview of the history, variety, values and methods of the community psychologies. Then, we briefly explore some key terms to illustrate how it has not always been easy to achieve what the field aspires to. Next, we summarise some of the work community psychology has contributed to the area of climate change – although it is important to note, that community psychology has only recently turned to focus on the climate and ecological emergencies. Finally we look forward, discussing future directions and challenges within community psychology and related fields.

As authors, we do not claim expertise in critical environmental psychology (CEP) – but are excited to see it develop and move forward. We are writing this chapter so that those who are advancing CEP can see if there is anything useful to learn from community psychology. We do not say this because we believe community psychology has all the right answers, but because our subject area might provide a useful point of reference as CEP develops and grows.

Publication Date Aug 31, 2024
Deposit Date Feb 23, 2024
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 119-138
Book Title Kritische Umweltpsychologie (Critical Environmental Psychology)
Chapter Number 1.5
ISBN 9783837933567
DOI https://doi.org/10.30820/9783837962574-119
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11737925
Publisher URL https://psychosozial-verlag.de/programm/1000/3356-detail
Contract Date Feb 8, 2024