教育和发展心理学家采取行动应对气候危机

IF 2.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Educational and Developmental Psychologist Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/20590776.2022.2035655
G. Sinatra
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【摘要】目的气候危机是我们这个时代的决定性问题。教育和发展心理学家可以为解决这种生存威胁做出明确而重要的贡献。《气候危机》特刊的文章从多角度、不同人群、不同研究方法和理论框架来探讨气候变化问题。这期特刊清楚地表明,心理学家在应对气候危机方面必须发挥重要作用。方法对本期特刊的10篇实证文章进行评析。讨论了贯穿多篇文章的主题。结果主题是身份,思考和推理,以及情绪如何指导我们在气候变化这一复杂的社会科学话题上的行动。结论所探讨的主题是该学科的主要问题,并显示了许多心理结构与气候变化教学、学习和交流研究的相关性。在这些文章中,一个明显的转变是气候科学教学在社会政治背景下的基础。教育和发展心理学家有机会将他们的专业知识运用到这个至关重要的话题上。这些文章说明了前进的道路。
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Educational and developmental psychologists take action in response to the climate crisis
ABSTRACT Objective The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Educational and developmental psychologists can make clear and important contributions to addressing this existential threat. The articles in the Climate Crisis Special Issue take on the issue of climate change from multiple angles, with varied populations, using different research methods and theoretical frameworks. The special issue makes clear the important role psychologists have to play in addressing the climate crisis. Method This commentary was conducted by reviewing 10 empirical contributions to this Special Issue. Themes that cut across multiple articles are discussed. Results The themes are identity, thinking and reasoning, and how emotions guide our actions on the complex socio-scientific topic of climate change. Conclusion The topics explored are mainstay issues within the discipline and show the relevance of many psychological constructs to the study of teaching, learning, and communicating about climate change. A shift evident within these pages is the grounding of climate science instruction within the socio-political context. There are opportunities for educational and developmental psychologists to bring their expertise to bear on this critically important topic. These articles illustrate a path forward.
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Educational and Developmental Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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3.80
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13.30%
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期刊介绍: Published biannually, this quality, peer-reviewed journal publishes psychological research that makes a substantial contribution to the knowledge and practice of education and developmental psychology. The broad aims are to provide a vehicle for dissemination of research that is of national and international significance to the researchers, practitioners and students of educational and developmental psychology.
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