Becoming an Environmental Psychologist: Autobiographical Career Paths Toward Applied Social Science. - Hardcover
Becoming an Environmental Psychologist: Autobiographical Career Paths Toward Applied Social Science. - Hardcover
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by Lindsay J. McCunn (Editor)
This book explores the interdisciplinary pathways that environmental psychologists have taken to become educators, researchers, and consultants in this highly applied and growing field. Individuals with backgrounds in architecture, urban planning, and geography, as well as in the health sciences (and beyond), describe how they discovered environmental psychology-and hope that others will follow.
Author Biography
Lindsay J. McCunn, PhD, is a Professor of psychology at Vancouver Island University and the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Environmental Psychology. Her applied research has been published in a number of interdisciplinary journals and books concerning architecture and engineering, community planning, design, and education.