M Crippen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A widely cited roadblock to bridging ecological psychology and enactivism is that the former identifies with realism and the latter identifies with constructivism, which critics charge is …
J Fingerhut - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
This paper argues that the still-emerging paradigm of situated cognition requires a more systematic perspective on media to capture the enculturation of the human mind. By virtue of …
The design of campuses, like other aspects of contemporary environmental design, must be reassessed in light of the challenge of sustainability. This paper considers the “modern” …
B Custers - Ethics and Information Technology, 2023 - Springer
Technological developments increasingly enable monitoring and steering the behavior of individuals. Enforcement of the law by means of technology can be much more effective and …
Highlights•Examines design that excludes unhoused people from urban public spaces.•Exclusionary design is categorized into a typology of five different types.•Exclusion …
M Crippen, DM Lindemann - Philosophical Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Selective permeability holds that people's distinct capacities allow them to do different things in a space, making it unequally accessible. Though mainly applied to urban geography so …
There is growing philosophical interest in “affective injustices”: injustices faced by individuals specifically in their capacity as affective beings. Current debates tend to focus on …
This article examines epistemic impacts of social media, merging Gibson's affordance theory with the notion of selective permeability, which holds people encounter objective differences …
This article examines multicultural classrooms through the selective permeability model, which posits that individuals encounter different action possibilities or affordances in the …