Lecture

Social Psychology of Environmental Issues

Description

This lecture explores the interaction between individuals and their environment, focusing on various levels of analysis and the shaping of behavior. It delves into the historical development of environmental psychology, the emergence of pro-environmental attitudes, and the study of human-environment dynamics. The lecture also covers key concepts such as social norms, cognitive biases, and emotional functions related to environmental issues. Additionally, it discusses the role of guilt in motivating eco-friendly behavior and the challenges in addressing climate change. Through a multidisciplinary approach, students gain insights into the complexities of human-environment interactions and the factors influencing environmental attitudes and actions.

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