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Title: Ecological Psychology


1
Ecological Psychology
  • Introduction

2
Psychologies of the Self
  • Ways to answer Who am I???
  • Psychology vs. Psychologies
  • Physiological
  • Personality
  • Social
  • Abnormal
  • Developmental
  • Cognition
  • Learning
  • Industrial/Organizational
  • Humanistic

3
Psychologies tend to be
  • Atomistic
  • Self as separate, distinct phenomenon discrete
    unique
  • Reductionistic
  • Explain by smaller mechanisms breaking down
  • Empirical
  • Driven by observations of differences
    data-driven
  • Discipline-based
  • Separated by areas, and separated within areas
  • Value free
  • Strive to be neutral descriptive, not normative

4
Limitations of Psychologies
  • Can miss larger context
  • Cultural
  • Evolutionary
  • Historical
  • Philosophical
  • Ecological
  • Can normalize unnatural behavior
  • Modern human life may be unsustainable
  • May ignore natural ecology limits on species
  • May ignore moral (or values) ecology
  • Desire Community, Career, Capitalism Freedom
  • Ideas of the Good

5
Goals of Ecological Psychology
  • Contextualize Psychology
  • Within culture
  • Within history
  • Within nature
  • Integrate across academic disciplines
  • Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, History,
    Ecology, Biology
  • Uncover assumptions and predispositions
  • Is individual person self-contained unit
  • Is autonomy always desirable
  • Is personal freedom always good?
  • Are we each entitled to pursue our own idea of
    the good?

6
Key Perspectives
  • Modernity
  • Technology
  • Capitalism
  • Desire
  • Consumption
  • Career
  • Food
  • Nature
  • Evolution
  • Entertainment
  • Wisdom
  • Community
  • Individual
  • Dwelling
  • Atomism
  • Holism
  • Freedom
  • Good

7
Cartesian Knowing
  • What does it mean to Know something?
  • Control, instrumentality, completeness,
    competency
  • Knowing something as a Fossil Fuel
  • Knowing through technology- means/ends
    relationship
  • Standing within or standing over?
  • Part of ecology or outside ecology?

8
Jacksons Land Institute
9
Jacksons Land Institute
10
Wes Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place
  • Cartesian worldview
  • Reductive
  • Hubris
  • Interpenetration
  • Interactive world
  • Science, values, technology, consumerism,
    capitalism
  • Dialectical Ecological Approach
  • Evolutionary view (25)
  • Knowing as alienation
  • Chicken
  • Mimicry
  • Native American Woman
  • Polyculture, prairie like

11
Jacksons Land Institute
12
Jacksons Land Institute
13
Wes Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place
  • Cartesian worldview
  • Reductive
  • Hubris
  • Interpenetration
  • Interactive world
  • Science, values, technology, consumerism,
    capitalism
  • Dialectical Ecological Approach
  • Evolutionary view (25)
  • Knowing as alienation
  • Chicken
  • Mimicry
  • Native American Woman
  • Polyculture, prairie like

14
Land Institute
  • The Land Institute has worked for over 20 years
    on the problem of agriculture. Our purpose is to
    develop an agricultural system with the
    ecological stability of the prairie and a grain
    yield comparable to that from annual crops.

15
Land Institute
  • Mission Statement
  • When people, land, and community are as one,
  • all three members prosper
  • when they relate not as members
  • but as competing interests,
  • all three are exploited.
  • By consulting Nature as the source
  • and measure of that membership,
  • The Land Institute seeks to develop an
    agriculture
  • that will save soil from being lost or poisoned
  • while promoting a community life at once
  • prosperous and enduring.

16
Hell in a Handbasket Vital Signs
  • Clear pattern of trends
  • 1st world consumption spreading
  • Little adjustment to date
  • Real impacts
  • Alternatives available

17
Sense-making
  • Speculative Generative epistemology becomes
    ontology
  • Recursivity snake eating own tail
  • Incomplete
  • Embodied knowledge
  • Physicality freeway system suburbs cars
  • Affective, aesthetic
  • Intentionality what gets noticed
  • Evolved tailored mechanisms
  • Holistic

18
Sense-making
  • Karl Weick organizational psychology tail
    wagging the dog
  • Perspectivism
  • Complementarity
  • Distributed Reality ongoing sense-making
    occasions not stuff
  • Decentered subject
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