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Vol. 2 (2024)
Current Articles
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5964/gep.v2
Short Reports
Winter-Human-Nature Interactions: A Scoping Review for a Neglected Season
Kristen Jakstis, Michael R. Barnes
Living With Environmental Change (Special Thematic Section)
“Na Neitou Qele Ga Qo” (“This Is Our Only Land”): Adaptation to the Effects of Climate Change in Rural Indigenous Fijians
Amy D. Lykins, Patrick D. Nunn, Roselyn Kumar, Cassandra Sundaraja, Suzanne Cosh
Preregistered
Wasting the Restorative Potential: Influences of Plastic and Biowaste on Psychological Restoration After Real, Virtual, and Imagined Walks
Claudia Menzel, Leonie von der Heiden, Imke Tretau, Pia Wissel
Do I Perceive That We as a Community Can Persist, Adapt Flexibly, and Positively Transform? The Relationship Between Collective Transilience and Community-Based Adaptation
Valentina Lozano Nasi, Lise Jans, Linda Steg
Responding to the Socio-Ecological Crisis (Special Thematic Section)
Responding to the Socio-Ecological Crisis: Activism and Collective Action
Sara Vestergren, Sebastian Bamberg, Winnifred Louis
Preregistered
How Dare We? The Relation Between Language Use, Global Identity, and Climate Activism
Laura S. Loy, Marivi Bauer, Marlis C. Wullenkord
Preregistered
“The Future Will Be Green, or Not at All”: How Positive (Utopian) and Negative (Dystopian) Thoughts About the Future Shape Collective Climate Action
Sean Daysh, Emma F. Thomas, Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Lucy Bird, Michael Wenzel
Preregistered
Visioning Sustainable Futures: Exposure to Positive Visions Increases Individual and Collective Intention to Act for a Decarbonated World
Lucia Bosone, Sarah Thiriot, Anaïs Rocci
Being Positively Moved by Climate Protest Predicts Peaceful Collective Action
Helen Landmann, Jascha Naumann
Preregistered
Large-Scale Disruptive Activism Strengthened Environmental Attitudes in the United Kingdom
Ben Kenward, Cameron Brick
Preregistered
The Radical Flank: Curse or Blessing of a Social Movement?
Sophia T. Dasch, Millicent Bellm, Eric Shuman, Martijn van Zomeren
Examining Contrasting Influences of Extreme Weather Experiences on Individual Climate Activism
Joshua Ettinger, Peter Walton, James Painter, Kelly S. Fielding, Robyn Gulliver, Friederike E. L. Otto
How Climate Protesters Perceive Injustice and Justify Breaking the Law: Qualitative Interviews With Extinction Rebellion
Amarins Jansma, Kees van den Bos, Beatrice A. de Graaf
“System Change, not Climate Change”: Effective Environmental Policies and State Repression Moderate the Relationship Between Psychological Predictors and Environmental Collective Action
Mete Sefa Uysal, Sara Vestergren, Micaela Varela, Clemens Lindner
Imagination, Disruption and Complexity: Strengthening Psychological Scholarship of Activism and Collective Action
Brendon R. Barnes
It’s Getting Dark, But We Will See: Gaining Collective Momentum in Face of Existential Environmental Threat
Immo Fritsche