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Ecological Psychology

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Ecological psychology is one of the main alternative theories of perception and action available in the contemporary literature. This Element explores and analyzes its most relevant ideas, concepts, methods, and experimental results. It discusses the historical roots of the ecological approach.
Miguel Segundo-Ortin, Vicente Raja
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Ecological psychology as social psychology?

Theory and Psychology, 2020
Several articles published in this journal over a number of years have examined the social dimensions of Gibsonian ecological psychology. The present paper picks up several of their themes, with an emphasis on the social developmental consequences of individuals participating in community structures and engaging the affordances that support them.
Harry Heft
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Ecological Psychology and Social Psychology: It is Holt, or Nothing!

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2010
What is the greatest contribution that ecological psychologists can offer social psychology? Ideally, ecological psychologists could explain how people directly perceive the unique properties of their social partners. But social partners are distinguished from mundane objects because they possess mental traits, and tradition tells us that minds cannot ...
Eric P Charles
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Ecological psychology and development

open access: yes, 2019
The child-environment relationship has many aspects worthy of consideration. The environment provides both a framework and a support on which (or thanks to which) human life develops. This relationship between the child and the environment has been interpreted in very different – sometimes complementary, sometimes contradictory – ways through the ...
Depeau, Sandrine, Pol, Enric
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Learning with environments: Developing an ecological psychology inspired relational pedagogy

open access: yesPedagogies, 2022
A disconnect from environments has largely dominated educational discourse and policy. Attention to place and environment in education has gained momentum recently through several relational theories.
Louise Gwenneth Phillips, Roxanne Finn
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On the certainty of entanglements with ecocide: pragmatic action for responsive pedagogy inspired by ecological psychology and permaculture

open access: yesEducational Review, 2023
Inspired by youth concerns for environmental justice and pathways forward that sustain diverse biology, we draw upon ecological psychology to theorise learning.
Roxanne Finn, Louise Gwenneth Phillips
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Ecological psychology is radical enough: A reply to radical enactivists [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2019
Ecological psychology is one of the most influential theories of perception in the embodied, anti-representational, and situated cognitive sciences. However, radical enactivists claim that Gibsonians tend to describe ecological information and its 'pick ...
MIGUEL Segundo-Ortin   +2 more
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The State of Ecological Psychology

Ecological Psychology, 1995
In this article we discuss the state of ecological psychology, broadly defined as the branch of science dealing with the coordination of activity with respect to perceptual information. Three theoretical approaches to this theme are distinguished: direct perception, kinetic theory, and pattern dynamics.
Michaels, Claire, Beek, Peter
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