Ecological Crisis, Sustainability and the Psychosocial Subject Beyon
This book draws on recent developments across a range of perspectives including psychoanalysis, narrative studies, social practice theory, posthumanism and trans-species psychology, to establish a radical psychosocial alternative to mainstream understandi
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MATTHEW ADAMS
Studies in the Psychosocial Series Editors Stephen Frosh Department of Psychosocial Studies Birkbeck, University of London London, United Kingdom Peter Redman Department of Social Sciences The Open University Milton Keynes, United Kingdom Wendy Hollway The Open University Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Psychosocial Studies seeks to investigate the ways in which psychic and social processes demand to be understood as always implicated in each other, as mutually constitutive, co-produced, or abstracted levels of a single dialectical process. As such it can be understood as an interdisciplinary field in search of transdisciplinary objects of knowledge. Psychosocial Studies is also distinguished by its emphasis on affect, the irrational and unconscious processes, often, but not necessarily, understood psychoanalytically. Studies in the Psychosocial aims to foster the development of this field by publishing high quality and innovative monographs and edited collections. The series welcomes submissions from a range of theoretical perspectives and disciplinary orientations, including sociology, social and critical psychology, political science, postcolonial studies, feminist studies, queer studies, management and organization studies, cultural and media studies and psychoanalysis. However, in keeping with the inter- or transdisciplinary character of psychosocial analysis, books in the series will generally pass beyond their points of origin to generate concepts, understandings and forms of investigation that are distinctively psychosocial in character.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14464
Matthew Adams
Ecological Crisis, Sustainability and the Psychosocial Subject Beyond Behaviour Change
Matthew Adams School of Applied Social Science University of Brighton Brighton, United Kingdom
Studies in the Psychosocial ISBN 978-1-137-35159-3 ISBN 978-1-137-35160-9 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-35160-9
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