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  1. Conversations on Aesthetics
  2. The interpretative experience
  3. Football in its Place
  4. On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology
  5. On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology
  6. Perceived place qualities, restorative effects and self-reported wellbeing benefits of visits to heritage sites: Empirical evidence from a visitor survey in England
  7. Integrating the individual and the collective for a transformational response to the climate emergency
  8. Affordances in the Construction of the City’s Language(S)
  9. Heritage sites, value and wellbeing: learning from the COVID-19 pandemic in England
  10. The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Labour Studies
  11. Caring for Nature, Justice for Workers: Worldviews on the Relationship Between Labour, Nature and Justice
  12. Introduction: Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Labour Studies
  13. Introduction: Trade Union Environmentalists as Organic Intellectuals in the USA, the UK, and Spain
  14. National identities and war heritage: acceptance and resistance of an authorised heritage discourse among visitors to the Australian War Memorial
  15. The Dialectic of Past-Present Relations
  16. Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioural Spillover
  17. Editorial: Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioral Spillover
  18. Labour's Hidden Soul: Religion at the Intersection of Labour and the Environment
  19. Interpreting war heritage: Impacts of Anzac museum and battlefield visits on Australians' understanding of national identity
  20. Environmental pluralism and participation: a co-orientational perspective
  21. Nested assemblages: migrants, war heritage, informal learning and national identities
  22. Border Crossing and the Logics of Space: A Case Study in Pro-Environmental Practices
  23. The labour–nature relationship: varieties of labour environmentalism
  24. Beyond the nature–labour divide: trade union responses to climate change in South Africa
  25. Housing, Space and Quality of Life
  26. Environmental Policies and The Reproduction of Business as Usual: How Does It Work?
  27. A Special Introduction
  28. Families in an environmental context
  29. Elucidating the changing roles of civil society in urban sustainability transitions
  30. Global Challenges for Environmental Psychology: The Place of Labor and Production
  31. The young generations’ conceptualisation of cultural tourism: colonial heritage attractions in South Korea
  32. Obituary: Terry Lee
  33. Does perception of automation undermine pro-environmental behaviour? Findings from three everyday settings
  34. Disconnected spaces: introducing environmental perspectives into the trade union agenda top-down and bottom-up
  35. The Space of Civil Society and the Practices of Resistance and Subordination
  36. Risk perception as mediator in perceptions of neighbourhood disorder and safety about victimisation
  37. A qualitative study of perspectives on household and societal impacts of demand response
  38. Trade Unions in the Green Economy: Working for the Environment. Nora Räthzel and David Uzzell, eds. New York: Routledge, 2013, pp. xvi, 266.
  39. L'individu au risque de l'environnement
  40. 20∶60∶20 - Differences in Energy Behaviour and Conservation between and within Households with Electricity Monitors
  41. Progresso conceptual na compreensão do medo do crime nas estações ferroviárias
  42. L'engagement écologique des syndicats au prisme de la division Nord-Sud
  43. Individual energy use and feedback in an office setting: A field trial
  44. Experience of Lyme disease and preferences for precautions: a cross-sectional survey of UK patients
  45. Trade Unions in the Green Economy
  46. Self-identity threat and resistance to change: Evidence from regular travel behaviour
  47. ‘What I’ve found is that your related experiences tend to make you dissatisfied’: Psychological obsolescence, consumer demand and the dynamics and environmental implications of de-stabilization in the laptop sector
  48. Multiple identities and travel mode choice for regular journeys
  49. Whose Lyme is it anyway? Subject positions and the construction of responsibility for managing the health risks from Lyme disease
  50. Are We Sitting Comfortably? Domestic Imaginaries, Laptop Practices, and Energy Use
  51. Trade unions and climate change: The jobs versus environment dilemma
  52. Gabriel Moser 24 March 1944–21 April 2011
  53. The secret life of teens: online versus offline photographic displays at home
  54. Frameworks for risk communication and disease management: the case of Lyme disease and countryside users
  55. Making sense of unfamiliar risks in the countryside: The case of Lyme disease
  56. Consumer Behavior Scale
  57. Perceptions of disorder, risk and safety: The method and framing effects
  58. Looking Back and Looking Forward: The Rise of the Visitor-centered Museum
  59. Percepción de desorden, riesgo y seguridad: la influencia del método
  60. Can trade unions become environmental innovators?
  61. An Examination of Christianity and Socially Conscious and Frugal Consumer Behaviors
  62. Attitudes, norms, identity and environmental behaviour: Using an expanded theory of planned behaviour to predict participation in a kerbside recycling programme
  63. A Study of Multidimensional Religion Constructs and Values in the United Kingdom
  64. Values and sustainable lifestyles
  65. Heritage Studies
  66. Introduction: Environmental psychology on the move
  67. Transforming environmental psychology
  68. Changing relations in global environmental change
  69. Transformative environmental education: a collective rehearsal for reality
  70. Temporal pessimism and spatial optimism in environmental assessments: An 18-nation study
  71. An examination of the values that motivate socially conscious and frugal consumer behaviours
  72. Critical issues in the psychology of behaviour change for climate change
  73. Critical issues in the psychology of behaviour change for climate change
  74. Photo Displays and Intergenerational Relationships in the Family Home
  75. Human Behavior and Climate Change: A Social Justice Issue
  76. The impact of a new transport link on residential communities
  77. Affective Appraisals of the Daily Commute
  78. Inhabitants' and Experts' Assessments of Environmental Quality for Urban Sustainability
  79. The influence of biological sex, sexuality and gender role on interpersonal distance
  80. Coping with a threat to quality of life: the case of the Prestige disaster
  81. Cultural theory and quality of life
  82. Environment and quality of life
  83. Simulating traffic engineering solutions to predict changes in driving behaviour
  84. Community Design Studio: a Collaboration of Architects and Psychologists
  85. Apresentação
  86. Questionando os métodos na pesquisa e na prática interdisciplinares da Psicologia Ambiental
  87. Perceptions of Car Users and Policy Makers on the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Car Travel Reduction Measures
  88. Local Transport Problems and Possible Solutions: Comparing perceptions of residents, elected members, officers and organisations
  89. Environmental Psychology
  90. Danger Ahead? The Impact of Fear of Crime on People's Recreational Use of Nonmotorised Shared-Use Routes
  91. THE AFFORDANCES OF THE HOME, NEIGHBOURHOOD, SCHOOL AND TOWN CENTRE FOR ADOLESCENTS
  92. Place Identification, Social Cohesion, and Enviornmental Sustainability
  93. THE PSYCHO-SPATIAL DIMENSION OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
  94. THE RISK PERCEPTION OF TRANSPORT–GENERATED AIR POLLUTION
  95. Environmental Psychology and the Environmental (Design) Professions
  96. Education for Environmental Action in the Community: new roles and relationships
  97. PLACE AND IDENTITY PROCESSES
  98. To David Uzzell
  99. Creating place identity through heritage interpretation
  100. THE MYTH OF THE INDOOR CITY
  101. Introduction : L'interaction sociale au musée
  102. Vikings! Children’s social representations of history
  103. Viewpoint: Environmental Mediation and Hot Interpretation: A Case Study of District Six, Cape Town
  104. Les approches socio-cognitives de l'évaluation des expositions
  105. Environmental psychological perspectives on landscape
  106. A Co-Orientational Analysis of the Professional Placement in Europe
  107. The Professional Placement for Students: some theoretical considerations
  108. Management issues in the provision of countryside interpretation
  109. An alternative structuralist approach to the psychology of tourism marketing
  110. Conflicting Explanations of Participatory Group Membership
  111. Four Roles for the Community Researcher
  112. Popper and Participation. A solution to Urban Segregation
  113. Postscript 1: The Time of Place
  114. Identity threat and resistance to change: evidence and implications from transport-related behavior
  115. The socio-environmental affordances of adolescents' environments
  116. Environmental Psychology
  117. Workplace energy use feedback in context