Social psychology of the environment.

Authors
Publication date
2015
Publication type
Book Chapter
Summary This dictionary brings together all the reflections, conceptual constructions and courses of action that the state of the planet and the functioning of the Biosphere can inspire. It thus embraces a very broad spectrum of disciplines and collaborators, making the most of the hybridization, specific to ecological thinking, of natural and social domains interpreted in the light of the hard sciences and the humanities. Through 357 articles written by 260 authors, the reader will find developments on key concepts, on key books or on now classic authors. Because ecological thought embraces a new and threatening scale of disturbances inflicted on the environment, reexamining the place of man within nature, and because the field of ecology is far from being univocal, this dictionary aims to be critical, historical and prospective, not hesitating to propose contradictory points of view on central notions.
Topics of the publication
  • ...
  • No themes identified
Themes detected by scanR from retrieved publications. For more information, see https://scanr.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr