Defense and Recognition in the Climate Crisis: How to Communicate About Truths, Facts and Opinions
Defense and Recognition in the Climate Crisis: How to Communicate About Truths, Facts and Opinions
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Psychological and philosophical defenses against climate change are explored in this book, along with strategies for promoting recognition and constructive discourse. Recognition is essential for progress in addressing the climate crisis.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 335 pages
Publication date: 17 March 2023
Publisher: Springer
The climate issue is a complex and multifaceted topic that often elicits psychological and social defenses, both in public and private settings. This book aims to explore the origins, mechanisms, and potential pathways to recognition in the context of climate change. Drawing upon selected psychological and philosophical theories, as well as empirical data, the book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of defense and its impact on communication.
Recognition is crucial for fostering constructive discourse and addressing the climate crisis. By recognizing the different perspectives and motivations behind defensive behaviors, we can create an environment where open and honest dialogue can thrive. This book offers a comprehensive framework for recognizing defense and promoting recognition in various contexts, including climate change negotiations, public discourse, and personal relationships.
The book begins by examining the psychological mechanisms that underpin defense. It explores how individuals and groups use defense to protect themselves from perceived threats, such as anxiety, fear, and shame. It also examines how defense can manifest in different forms, such as denial, projection, and rationalization. By understanding these mechanisms, the book provides insights into how individuals and groups can overcome defensive behaviors and engage in more constructive and meaningful communication.
The book then turns to philosophical theories of recognition and their relevance to the climate issue. It explores how recognition plays a crucial role in establishing social bonds, fostering empathy, and promoting mutual understanding. It also examines how recognition can contribute to the development of sustainable practices and policies. By integrating philosophical insights with psychological perspectives, the book offers a holistic approach to recognizing defense and promoting recognition in the climate crisis.
In the subsequent chapters, the book provides practical strategies for recognizing defense and promoting recognition in various contexts. It offers case studies and examples of successful recognition interventions in climate change negotiations, public discourse, and personal relationships. The book also provides guidance on how individuals and groups can develop the skills and attitudes necessary for recognizing defense and promoting recognition.
Finally, the book emphasizes the importance of ongoing learning and adaptation in the face of the climate crisis. It recognizes that recognition is a dynamic and ongoing process that requires continuous effort and commitment. By staying informed and engaged, individuals and groups can continue to promote recognition and work towards a more sustainable and resilient future.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and practical guide to recognizing defense and promoting recognition in the climate crisis. By integrating psychological and philosophical perspectives, it provides a framework for understanding the origins and mechanisms of defense, as well as the potential pathways to recognition. The book offers practical strategies for recognizing defense and promoting recognition in various contexts, and emphasizes the importance of ongoing learning and adaptation in the face of the climate crisis.
Weight: 455g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658407230
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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