New article about how parental influence and nature connectedness relate to young people's responsibility for climate change and what role climate-change worry plays in these relationships! Second study to lead author Amanda Rikner Martinsson's PhD-thesis!🎉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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New article about how parental influence and nature connectedness relate to young people's responsibility for climate change and what role climate-change worry plays in these relationships! Second study to lead author Amanda Rikner Martinsson's PhD-thesis!🎉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
New article together with Salla Veijonaho, lead author, and colleagues! This longitudinal study shows the importance of youth's meaning-focused coping for turning climate distress into climate engagement and for hindering these actions to lead to more distress! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
New article together with Salla Veijonaho, lead author, and colleagues! This longitudinal study shows the importance of youth's meaning-focused coping for turning climate distress into climate engagement and for hindering these actions to lead to more distress! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A person holds a mound of dirt, topped with a lightbulb that contains a leaf.
🌍Just Announced: Join us on June 3 for the next installment of our APA Interdivisional Webinar Series on Climate Justice and Psychology! Featured speaker Amanda Carrico will discuss climate change, migration, and well-being.
RSVP here: ow.ly/LeTm50VU7WR
🧵✨ Excited to share insights from my recently published paper, “You can’t live in fear all the time”: Affective Dilemmas in Youth’s Discussions on Climate Change in Norway, in the British Journal of Social Psychology! Here’s a breakdown of our findings: doi.org/10.1111/bjso...
Do you conduct interdisciplinary sustainability research? Submit an abstract to “The 47th Association for Interdisciplinary Studies Conference: Shaping the Future in the Era of Polycrisis”, June 4-6, 2025, in beautiful Oulu, Finland. Deadline February 15. app.eventos.fi/ais-conferen...
Do you conduct interdisciplinary sustainability research? Submit an abstract to “The 47th Association for Interdisciplinary Studies Conference: Shaping the Future in the Era of Polycrisis”, June 4-6, 2025, in beautiful Oulu, Finland. Deadline February 15. app.eventos.fi/ais-conferen...
These days, my thoughts are with all the people in California who are in grave danger because of massive wildfires!
But much more than "Thoughts & Prayers" they (and we all) need "Mitigation & Adaption" to address climate change and its most disastrous effects.
Interested in emotional perspectives on education for a sustainable future? Submit a presentation to this symposium on April 10-11! I am glad to have been invited as keynote speaker alongside Prof. Michalinos Zembylas who I have referred to a lot in my research!
emesergroup.wordpress.com/symposium/
Article about how young people cope with climate change! We identified three patterns of coping, of which combining meaning-focused coping with problem-focused coping seems to be the most constructive. First article to Amanda Rikner Martinsson’s doctoral thesis! 😊
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Article about how young people cope with climate change! We identified three patterns of coping, of which combining meaning-focused coping with problem-focused coping seems to be the most constructive. First article to Amanda Rikner Martinsson’s doctoral thesis! 😊
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
I am grateful to the youth climate activists who contributed to this research. “We’re fighting for our lives”: Centering affective, collective and systemic approaches to climate justice education as a youth mental health imperative"
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/003452372311...
🚨 New preprint 🚨
Are climate scientists less trusted than scientists in general? 🤔🌍
Yes, we find evidence of a significant trust gap between climate scientists and scientists in general. 👇🧵 osf.io/preprints/os...
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