{
  "creator": [
    "Voşki, Anaïs",
    "Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle",
    "Ardoin, Nicole M."
  ],
  "date": [
    "2023-11-06"
  ],
  "description": [
    "Emotions play a critical role in human health and behavior yet have largely been overlooked in the context of the global environmental crisis (GEC). Despite recent emphasis on climate anxiety and eco-anxiety, there is a lack of psychometric or dimensional measures assessing the fuller range of GEC-associated emotions, especially beyond Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) contexts. Further conceptual gaps hinder structured inquiry and generalizability. This exploratory study applies a new planetary affective science framework to holistically and systematically address these issues. We used a circumplex model to map core affect and structured interviews with 15 Turkish environmentalists to explore the range of eco-emotions. Our findings suggest the prevalence of eco-anger and eco-grief over the eco-anxiety most often assessed in WEIRD contexts. Similar findings in post-disaster situations underscore participants’ heightened vulnerability to cumulative stressors and the dangers of emotion-specific omissions (e.g., anger) in assessment tools. We identified environmental justice, developing country tension, self-efficacy dimensions, and responsibility attributions to the Turkish government and Global North as key contextual factors in these differentiated eco-emotional patterns. Findings constitute the first step toward more holistic, diverse, and conceptually rigorous eco-emotions research, urgently needed for more effective pro-environmental health and behavioral interventions amidst the intensifying GEC."
  ],
  "format": [
    "application/pdf",
    "text/html",
    "text/xml"
  ],
  "identifier": [
    "https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep/article/view/11465",
    "10.5964/gep.11465"
  ],
  "language": [
    "eng"
  ],
  "publisher": [
    "PsychOpen GOLD / Leibniz Institut for Psychology (ZPID)"
  ],
  "relation": [
    "https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep/article/view/11465/11465.pdf",
    "https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep/article/view/11465/11465.html",
    "https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep/article/view/11465/11465.xml"
  ],
  "rights": [
    "Copyright (c) 2023 Anaïs Voşki, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Nicole M. Ardoin",
    "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0"
  ],
  "source": [
    "Global Environmental Psychology; Vol. 1 (2023); 1-31",
    "2750-6630",
    "10.5964/gep.v1"
  ],
  "subject": [
    "eco-emotions",
    "affect",
    "climate change",
    "planetary boundaries",
    "environmental justice"
  ],
  "title": [
    "A New Planetary Affective Science Framework for Eco-Emotions: Findings on Eco-Anger, Eco-Grief, and Eco-Anxiety"
  ],
  "type": [
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/article",
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"
  ]
}