[HTML][HTML] Collective adaptation to climate change

M Wannewitz, M Garschagen - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
'Collective adaptation'has recently become a widely used concept in climate change science
and advocacy work. Yet, the current engagement with collective adaptation suffers from a …

The potential role of psychological time in the study of violent radicalisation, deradicalisation, and disengagement

J Chinchilla, Á Gómez - European Review of Social Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Knowing the pathways that lead individuals to become terrorists and to leave terrorism
behind is fundamental to combat violent extremism. However, although the processes …

When politics meets dating: how moral concern, utopianism, and communication competence predict willingness to date across the political divide

LS Chan - Chinese Journal of Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Political orientations are increasingly relevant to romantic relationships. Self-categorization
theory suggests that individuals prefer partners with the same political views. However, few …

Visioning sustainable futures: Exposure to positive visions increases individual and collective intention to act for a decarbonated world

L Bosone, S Thiriot, M Chevrier, A Rocci… - Global Environmental …, 2024 - gep.psychopen.eu
A key factor for behavioural change, when individuals are already concerned by
environmental crises, is individuals' perception of how they could cope with such an issue in …

“When you live in a colony… every act counts”: Exploring engagement in and perceptions of diverse anti‐colonial resistance strategies in Puerto Rico

C Marazzi, JR Vollhardt - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
While social psychology has contributed much to our understanding of collective action,
other forms of resistance are understudied. However, in contexts of long‐standing …

From imagination to activism: Cognitive alternatives motivate commitment to activism through identification with social movements and collective efficacy

J Bleh, T Masson, S Köhler… - British Journal of Social …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Having a vision and being able to imagine socially and ecologically just alternatives can
motivate people for societal transformation. However, which psychological processes drive …

Experimentally Elevating Environmental Cognitive Alternatives: Effects on Activist Identification, Willingness to Act, and Opposition to New Fossil Fuel Projects

AE Lutz, MT Schmitt, CML Mackay, JD Wright - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
According to social identity theory, people are more likely to demand and collectively work
for social change if they can imagine a different set of social relations–“cognitive alternatives …

The role of temporal analogies in collective movements

AC Coenen, M Jüttemeier, M Obaidi… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Although the importance of temporal perspectives for understanding collective movements
has been theoretically emphasised, they are rarely considered in research. Focusing on the …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating Utopian Constructs: A Preliminary Investigation of Their Similarities and Predictive Power on Social Change Intentions

M Chevrier, P Delhomme, F Zenasni, L Bosone - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
In a world facing significant planetary health challenges, the power of prospection—our
capacity to envision and shape future possibilities—gains importance. Recently, three …

What makes people adapt together? An empirically grounded conceptual model on the enablers and barriers of collective climate change adaptation

M Wannewitz, J Petzold, M Garschagen - Frontiers in Climate, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Coping with and adapting to climate change impacts are collective action problems that
require broad joint efforts to reduce current and future risks. This is most obvious for highly …