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  1. Handbook of School Violence and School Safety

    From Research to Practice

    Edited by Shane Jimerson, Amanda Nickerson, Matthew J. Mayer, Michael J. Furlong

    Periodic, high-profile incidents of school violence both in the United States and around the world have understandably resulted in public demand for increased school safety. This demand has, in turn, led to school safety policies and practices that have raced ahead of empirical research. This...

    Published March 2nd 2006 by Routledge

  2. Image Politics

    The New Rhetoric of Environmental Activism

    By Kevin Michael DeLuca

    This exceptional volume examines “image events” as a rhetorical tactic utilized by environmental activists. Author Kevin Michael DeLuca analyzes widely televised environmentalist actions in depth to illustrate how the image event fulfills fundamental rhetorical functions in constructing...

    Published November 15th 2005 by Routledge

  3. Psychology and Environmental Change

    By Raymond S. Nickerson

    This book stimulates thinking on the topic of detrimental environmental change and how research psychologists can help to address the problem. In addition to reporting environmentally relevant psychological research, the author identifies the most pressing questions from an environmental point of...

    Published July 31st 2002 by Psychology Press

  4. Environmental Psychology

    Behaviour and Experience In Context

    By Tony Cassidy

    This text contains an up-to-date survey of theory, research and practice in environmental psychology, drawing on international literature. It adopts the perspective that physical and social factors are inextricably linked in their influence on human behaviour and experience and that the world in...

    Published August 10th 1997 by Psychology Press