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  3. Vol. 64 No. 1 (2022)

Vol. 64 No. 1 (2022)

Published: 2022-09-19

Editorial

  • Psychology, environment and climate change: foregrounding justice (part two)
    Brendon R. Barnes, Garret Barnwell, Lynn Hendricks
    1-4
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Articles

  • The ‘caring community’: Recognizing and shielding civic environmental monitoring
    Berti Suman, A
    5-20
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  • Decolonial considerations of environmentalism: Observations from a (US) State Park
    Trevor S. Lies, Glenn Adams, Byron Santangelo
    21-43
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  • Towards a ‘just’ conservation psychology
    Stephanie E. Klarmann, Brendon R. Barnes
    44-66
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  • Understanding climate injustice as social pathology through the lens of psychoanalysis, recognition theory and critical psychology
    Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt, Monika Krimmer, Markus Fellner, Paul Cash
    67-89
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  • The relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and environmental attitudes and what this means for environmental justice
    Andrea Marais-Potgieter, Andrew Thatcher
    90-108
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Book Reviews

  • Anarchism and climate change activism
    Thato Mdladlamba
    109-111
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