This book explores what climate change means to people. It brings members of a range of disciplines in the social sciences together in discussion, introducing a psychoanalytic perspective.
This book explores what climate change means to people. It brings members of a range of disciplines in the social sciences together in discussion, introducing a psychoanalytic perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sally Weintrobe, a practising psychoanalyst, is a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London. She sees a psychoanalytic approach as a vital part of understanding how to engage people about the seriousness of climate change and how to understand current levels of denial. She has written and lectured widely on these subjects and on our relationship with nature. Her commitment to fostering interdisciplinary exchange with other human scientists about engaging with climate change has led to this remarkable book.
Inhaltsangabe
Rapley. Foreword. Weintrobe Preface. Weintrobe Introduction. Hamilton What History Can Teach Us About Climate Change Denial. Weintrobe The Difficult Problem Of Anxiety In Thinking About Climate Change. Lehtonen Välimäki Discussion. The Environmental Neurosis Of Modern Man: The Illusion Of Autonomy And The Real Dependence Denied. Mause-Hanke Discussion. Hoggett Climate Change Denial In A Perverse Culture. Cohen Discussion. Steiner Discussion. Hoggett Reply. Randall Great Expectations: The Psychodynamics of Ecological Debt. Rustin Discussion. Ward Discussion. Randall Reply. Lertzman The Myth Of Apathy: Psychoanalytic Explorations Of Environmental Subjectivity. Brenman-Pick Discussion: Not I. Bichard Discussion: How Sustainable Change Agents Can Adopt Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Climate Change. Keene Unconscious Obstacles To Caring For The Planet: Facing Up To Human Nature. Brearley Discussion. Hinshelwood Discussion: Goods And Bads. Rustin How Is Climate Change An Issue For Psychoanalysis ? Alexander Discussion. Benton Discussion. Rustin Reply. Weintrobe On The Love Of Nature And On Human Nature: Restoring Split Internal Landscapes. Hannis Discussion: Nature Consumption And Human Flourishing. Crompton Discussion: On Love Of Nature And The Nature Of Love. Harrison Climate Change Uncertainty And Risk.
Rapley. Foreword. Weintrobe Preface. Weintrobe Introduction. Hamilton What History Can Teach Us About Climate Change Denial. Weintrobe The Difficult Problem Of Anxiety In Thinking About Climate Change. Lehtonen Välimäki Discussion. The Environmental Neurosis Of Modern Man: The Illusion Of Autonomy And The Real Dependence Denied. Mause-Hanke Discussion. Hoggett Climate Change Denial In A Perverse Culture. Cohen Discussion. Steiner Discussion. Hoggett Reply. Randall Great Expectations: The Psychodynamics of Ecological Debt. Rustin Discussion. Ward Discussion. Randall Reply. Lertzman The Myth Of Apathy: Psychoanalytic Explorations Of Environmental Subjectivity. Brenman-Pick Discussion: Not I. Bichard Discussion: How Sustainable Change Agents Can Adopt Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Climate Change. Keene Unconscious Obstacles To Caring For The Planet: Facing Up To Human Nature. Brearley Discussion. Hinshelwood Discussion: Goods And Bads. Rustin How Is Climate Change An Issue For Psychoanalysis ? Alexander Discussion. Benton Discussion. Rustin Reply. Weintrobe On The Love Of Nature And On Human Nature: Restoring Split Internal Landscapes. Hannis Discussion: Nature Consumption And Human Flourishing. Crompton Discussion: On Love Of Nature And The Nature Of Love. Harrison Climate Change Uncertainty And Risk.
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