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Ecological worldviews: An exploratory study of the narratives of environmental studies students, or, Hearts and minds: Knowing our place in the world.

机译:生态世界观:对环境研究学生的叙事的探索性研究,或者,心灵:了解我们在世界上的位置。

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This work is an exploratory qualitative study of the ecological worldview. Ten graduate students in environmental studies were interviewed about their relationships with the natural world. Relevant literature on the ecological worldview and the psychology of survival is reviewed. Its importance is noted in the light of current environmental problems. The historical "roots" of the ecological worldview are explored with particular attention paid to their intellectual, cultural, and scientific dimensions. Contemporary psycho-social manifestations of the ecological worldview are presented, focusing on deep ecology and feminist positions. The study design was informed by a conceptual framework that included the categories of Interdependence, Belonging and Community, Compassionate Values, and the Transpersonal. The methodology involved an analysis of in-depth interviews with the participants. The results of the study provide a multi-dimensional portrait of the core aspects of the ecological worldview. These include refined details within the original conceptual framework and the additional dimensions of "Knowing", "Working In", and "Working Out"--the epistemological, psychological, and behavioral "fruits" of this worldview. The participants' worldviews are found to have been influenced by the core ecological concept that all natural processes and entities are interdependent and interconnected. The participants' narratives show evidence of their experience of connectedness to nature, of their compassionate and postpatriarchal values, and of a spiritual dimension to their relationships with nature. Their behavior in the world expresses their care and concern for the environment. Their inner world reflects their experience of growth and change, hope and despair. Last, it is noted that the participants attempt to know the world with both their hearts and minds--they value both traditional objective, positivist epistemologies and more subjective, naturalist approaches including direct experiences of nature. A discussion of the implications of the study includes directions for future research, as well as notes toward a psychology of interdependence--an ecopsychology--that explores humankind's relationship with the environment from an ecological perspective. The study ends with reflections upon polarities and balance, and on the potential of the ecological worldview to contribute to the well-being of both self and society, the person and the planet.
机译:这项工作是对生态世界观的探索性定性研究。采访了十位环境研究研究生,了解他们与自然界的关系。评论了有关生态世界观和生存心理学的相关文献。鉴于当前的环境问题,其重要性得到了重视。探索生态世界观的历史“根源”时要特别注意其思想,文化和科学方面。介绍了生态世界观的当代心理社会表现形式,着重于深层生态学和女性主义立场。研究设计的概念框架包括相互依存,归属感和社区,同情的价值观和超个人的类别。该方法涉及对参与者进行的深入访谈的分析。研究结果提供了生态世界观核心方面的多维描述。这些包括原始概念框架中的细化细节以及“了解”,“工作中”和“锻炼中”的附加维度–这种世界观的认识论,心理和行为“成果”。发现参与者的世界观受到核心生态概念的影响,即所有自然过程和实体都是相互依存和相互联系的。参加者的叙述表明了他们与自然的联系,同情心和父权制价值观以及与自然的关系的精神层面的证据。他们在世界上的行为表达了他们对环境的关心和关心。他们的内心世界反映了他们的成长与变革,希望与绝望的经历。最后,要指出的是,参与者试图用他们的心灵来了解世界-他们既重视传统的客观,实证主义的认识论,也更重视主观的,自然主义的方法,包括对自然的直接体验。对该研究意义的讨论包括未来研究的方向,以及对相互依存心理学(一种生态心理学)的说明,该心理学从生态的角度探讨了人类与环境的关系。该研究以对极性和平衡以及生态世界观对自我和社会,人与地球的福祉作出贡献的潜力作为思考的结尾。

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  • 作者

    Shaw-Jones, Malachy Adam.;

  • 作者单位

    Antioch New England Graduate School.;

  • 授予单位 Antioch New England Graduate School.;
  • 学科 Psychology.;Social psychology.;Philosophy.;Environmental science.
  • 学位 Psy.D.
  • 年度 1992
  • 页码 243 p.
  • 总页数 243
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:50:13

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