ABSTRACT

How do we find the courage to act together against the climate crisis? This book weaves together real-life findings and examples from the socio-ecological movement with psychological research to show how motivation for collective climate action can be built.

The book addresses two key questions: how can individuals be motivated to participate in collective climate action, and how can climate groups become resilient and effective? Specifically, it explores how individuals can foster their identification with climate action groups and the belief in their joint efficacy. It touches on a wide range of topics, covering anger, moral considerations, activist burnout, and the perception of protests, as well as general theories of socio-ecological change.

This book is for anyone who is seeking the courage to act together and is curious about psychological insights. It will be essential reading for climate and environmental practitioners, climate activists and campaigners, climate change communicators, and anyone involved in socio-ecological change. It will also be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of environmental psychology, climate change, collective action, and political psychology.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons (CC BY) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|8 pages

Overview of the psychological model

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part 1|138 pages

Motivating collective climate action

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chapter 2|42 pages

Social identification

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chapter 3|41 pages

Moral beliefs and emotions

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chapter 4|8 pages

Framing climate action

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chapter 5|34 pages

Efficacy beliefs

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chapter 6|8 pages

Psychological effects of collective climate action

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chapter 7|3 pages

Summary of the model

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part 2|66 pages

Cultivating resilient and effective collective climate action

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chapter 8|25 pages

Resilient collective action and activist burnout

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chapter 9|23 pages

Socio-ecological transformation

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chapter 10|12 pages

Effective goals for climate groups

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chapter 11|4 pages

Conclusion, recommendations, and further ideas

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