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Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Psychology
A resource for instructors at Heritage University for integrating sustainability concepts into their course content.
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Scholarly Research
Arbuthnott, K. D. (2010). Taking the Long View: Environmental Sustainability and Delay of Gratification. Analyses Of Social Issues & Public Policy, 10(1), 4-22.
Garner, N. V. (2010). Applying Individual Psychology to a University's Sustainability Initiative. Journal Of Individual Psychology, 66(3), 302-314.
Koger, S. M., & Scott, B. A. (2007). Psychology and environmental sustainability: A call for integration. Teaching Of Psychology, 34(1), 10-18.
Miller, R. (2008). Freedom in the Cultural Sphere. Encounter, 21(4), 27-30.
Fine, M. (2004). The Power of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision: Theorizing Threats to Sustainability. American Psychologist, 59(6), 502-510. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.59.6.502
Van Boven, L & Gilovich, T. (2003)To Do or to Have? That Is the Question. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 85(6) 1193-1202.
Miller, R. (2008). Freedom in the Cultural Sphere. Encounter, 21(4), 27-30.
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