So nice to see our work used by others. Here my & @HebbaHaddad hierarchy of travel needs used for older people’s mobility during covid. Less literal mobility, safety, independence & freedom effected, but some aesthetic needs met with more walking & cycling https://t.co/wU43s8Lvfc
Last week, several of us submitted a Letter to the Editors of @JEnvPsych regarding editorial policy on qualitative research. Our letter is available as a preprint here. On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology: https://t.co/I2Rjlktvvp. Please share!
Excited to read this new book about women's participation in the transport workforce 👇🏻 📚 🚃
Includes a chapter by @HebbaHaddad, my @jfgcomms colleague @alex_bennett8 and me about our research on 'gender perceptions & experiences' carried out for @transportwm. #WomeninTransport
Do you teach environmental psychology? @HebbaHaddad, @charliemuss and I want to understand strengths + limitations of existing teaching materials with a view to developing a new textbook. Please take our short survey before 12 August: https://t.co/3cEz4ev0x0
...and, in case you weren't able to join our outreach event with @UEL_EnvPsych and @UELSRI last summer, here's a trailer (with link to recording of the full event included)...happy viewing :-)
https://t.co/9kzTU9Fw9A
Always enjoy hearing Charles talk, he is very engaging and covers topical issues. Today he discussed how transport is more than getting from A to B. He even brought out this classic theoretical model @charliemuss @PsychAtAber
Excellent interview to our colleague @HebbaHaddad, senior lecturer in environmental psychology, member of the Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) and programme leader for the BSc in Environmental Psychology https://t.co/NsISETc6Cx
New review of research linking the environment and mental health.
For example, correlations between air pollution and psychotic episodes in teenagers; and aircraft noise & delayed reading ability in primary school children.
#EnvironmentalPsychology