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The Human Relationship with Nature Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)

The Human Relationship with Nature By Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)

The Human Relationship with Nature by Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)


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Kahn's empirical and theoretical findings draw on current work in psychology, biology, environmental behavior, education, policy, and moral development.

The Human Relationship with Nature Summary

The Human Relationship with Nature: Development and Culture by Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)

Kahn's empirical and theoretical findings draw on current work in psychology, biology, environmental behavior, education, policy, and moral development. Urgent environmental problems call for vigorous research and theory on how humans develop a relationship with nature. In a series of original research projects, Peter Kahn answers this call. For the past eight years, Kahn has studied children, young adults, and parents in diverse geographical locations, ranging from an economically impoverished black community in Houston to a remote village in the Brazilian Amazon. In these studies Kahn seeks answers to the following questions: How do people value nature, and how do they reason morally about environmental degradation? Do children have a deep connection to the natural world that gets severed by modern society? Or do such connections emerge, if at all, later in life, with increased cognitive and moral maturity? How does culture affect environmental commitments and sensibilities? Are there universal features in the human relationship with nature? Kahn's empirical and theoretical findings draw on current work in psychology, biology, environmental behavior, education, policy, and moral development. This scholarly yet accessible book will be of value to practitioners in the social science and environmental fields, as well as to informed generalists interested in environmental issues and children.

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"This book is extraordinarily well organized and well written and is thus fully accessible to both specialists and nonspecialists concerned with the relationship between humans and the natural environment. Important for any environmentalist, this work is an indispensable source for scholars of environmental ethics (moral reasoning and values, both obligatory and discretionary) and for practitioners of environmental education, particularly at the important elementary level." - Arthur H. Westing, Environment"

About Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)

Peter H. Kahn, Jr., is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington, author of Technological Nature (MIT Press), and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Ecopsychology. He is coauthor (Patricial H. Hasbach) of The Rediscovery of the Wild (MIT Press).

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GOR007601649
9780262611701
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The Human Relationship with Nature: Development and Culture by Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (University of Washington)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
MIT Press Ltd
2001-01-26
295
Winner of <PrizeName>Winner of Outstanding Book Award, 2000, Moral Development and Education, American Educational Research Association.</PrizeName> 2000
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