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_aFranks, Benjamin _938402 |
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245 | _aEnvironmental Ethics and Behavioural Change | ||
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_bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group _c2018 _aAbingdon |
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300 | _a286p | ||
500 | _a1. Rationale: Ethics for Guiding Environmental Behaviours and Practices 2. Ethical Reasoning 3. Conflicting Values: Anthropocentric, Biocentric and Ecocentric Ethics 4. Shallow, Deep and Social Ecologies 5. Environmental behavioural change and the psychology of influence 6. The practical and moral limitations of the psychology of influence 7. Economic Change: Corporations and Environmental Responsibility 8. Constitutional Political Change: Green Votes and Green Representation 9. Non-Constitutional Political Change: Green Direct Action, Civil Disobedience and Symbolic Activity 10. Conclusion: Integration Without Reduction | ||
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_aEnvironmental Ethics _938403 |
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_aEnvironmental Psychology _938404 |
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_aHanscomb, Stuart _938405 |
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_aJohnston, Sean F. _938406 |
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