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SUMMARY:Talk Claudia Schneider (CISA lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Feeling our way to greener pastures: Understanding the role of emotions in shaping and motivating sustainable behaviour  Faced with global challenges\, such as climate change\, strategies to mitigate damage and foster more sustainable lifestyles are greatly needed. Understanding why humans do or do not engage in sustainability is a crucial part of tackling the environmental crisis and fostering positive social and environmental change. Emotions play a pivotal role in guiding human behaviour. Can they lead us to greener pastures? Research has been highlighting their potential in the environmental domain. However\, care and caution are needed when for instance employing them in intervention and messaging contexts to avoid unintended effects\, and many important questions remain unanswered. In my talk\, I will present an overview of several research projects that investigate the role of affect and emotions in shaping and motivating sustainability.  ON SITE   &   Zoom meeting https://unige.zoom.us/j/67344434157?pwd=WkQ1TzN5Z0puNlB4QXY2NWl6V1R2Zz09  Meeting ID: 673 4443 4157 Passcode: 815338
URL:https://neurocenter-unige.ch/agenda/talk-claudia-schneider-cisa-lecture/
LOCATION:H8-01-D
CATEGORIES:Seminars psychology
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