Emotions and the Climate Crisis: A Research Agenda for an Affective Sustainability Science

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Brosch, D. Sauter
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Abstract

Climate change and loss of biodiversity are advancing rapidly, making a transition to a more sustainable society one of the most pressing tasks facing humanity. This special section shines a spotlight on how emotions shape and are shaped by the climate and biodiversity crises, and how they intersect with pro-environmental behavior. To this end, leading sustainability scholars and policy makers articulate what they believe are the most important questions that emotion research should answer to support a sustainable societal transition. Here, we first provide an overview of the articles in the special section, which include a wide range of topics including global analyses of distress related to climate change and biodiversity loss, case studies on emotional experiences toward locally specific instances of climate change consequences and adaptation or mitigation efforts, discussions of the motivational functions of emotions and their potential to drive pro-environmental action, and reflections on how we can make affective science more salient to policy makers in the sustainability domain. In the second part, we summarize the emerging overarching themes that point to promising research objectives and questions for affective sustainability science. Finally, we discuss how the study of sustainability can also be beneficial for the affective sciences. Our hope is that this special section will put sustainability on the research agenda of emotion researchers and stimulate more research in affective sustainability science.
情感与气候危机:情感可持续性科学的研究议程
气候变化和生物多样性的丧失正在迅速发展,使向更可持续的社会过渡成为人类面临的最紧迫任务之一。这一特别部分聚焦于气候和生物多样性危机如何塑造和影响情绪,以及它们如何与环保行为交叉。为此,领先的可持续发展学者和政策制定者阐明了他们认为情绪研究应该回答的最重要的问题,以支持可持续的社会转型。在这里,我们首先概述了特别部分的文章,其中包括一系列广泛的主题,包括对气候变化和生物多样性丧失相关痛苦的全球分析,对气候变化后果的当地具体情况和适应或缓解努力的情感体验的个案研究,讨论情感的动机功能及其推动环保行动的潜力,并思考如何使情感科学在可持续发展领域对决策者更加突出。在第二部分中,我们总结了新兴的总体主题,指出了情感可持续性科学有前景的研究目标和问题。最后,我们讨论了可持续性的研究如何对情感科学有益。我们希望这一特别部分将把可持续性列入情感研究人员的研究议程,并促进情感可持续性科学的更多研究。
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Emotion Review
Emotion Review PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.70%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Emotion Review is a fully peer reviewed scholarly journal. It adheres to a blinded peer review process in which the reviewer"s name is routinely withheld from the author unless the reviewer requests a preference for their identity to be revealed. All manuscripts are reviewed initially by the Editors and only those papers that meet the scientific and editorial standards of the journal, and fit within the aims and scope of the journal, will be sent for outside review. Emotion Review will focus on ideas about emotion, with "emotion" broadly defined. The Review will publish articles presenting new theories, offering conceptual analyses, reviewing the literature, and debating and critiquing conceptual issues.
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