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Anthropocene Psychology: Being Human in a More-Than-Human World
Matthew Adams
Cities, Injustice and Resistance Research and Enterprise Group
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Arts & Humanities
Anthropology
40%
Chicken
37%
Conscious
24%
Critical Psychology
50%
Dog
29%
Ecological Crisis
39%
Ecopsychology
50%
Environmental Psychology
100%
Ethnography
40%
Fate
26%
Feminist Theory
37%
Grazing
44%
Human Being
44%
Human World
77%
Interaction
17%
Nonhuman
61%
Phenomenology
43%
Posthumanism
41%
Psychoanalysis
24%
Psychological
24%
Psychology
43%
Responsibility
22%
Social Theory
33%
Theorists
24%
Wealth
23%
Social Sciences
anthropology
27%
critical psychology
47%
environment crisis
43%
environmental psychology
89%
ethnography
28%
human being
33%
interaction
14%
love
28%
phenomenology
33%
psychoanalytic theory
31%
psychology
44%
responsibility
17%
student
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Anthropocene
82%
anthropology
20%
book
27%
dog
16%
environmental psychology
50%
ethnography
23%
grazing
13%
project
8%
psychology
71%
responsibility
14%
sheep
17%
social theory
24%
student
13%
whale
16%
world
36%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Anthropology
20%
Chickens
15%
Cultural Anthropology
23%
Dogs
11%
Environmental Psychology
60%
Humanities
24%
Love
20%
Psychoanalysis
21%
Psychology
43%
Reading
13%
Sheep
14%
Social Theory
21%
Students
11%
Whales
25%