Susan Clayton

Chercheuse invitée 2021 du programme DEA

Susan Clayton (PhD Yale University) est professeure Whitmore-Williams de psychologie à Wooster College dans l'Ohio. Les recherches de Susan Clayton examinent les connaissances et les attitudes des humains à l'égard de l'environnement, les effets du changement climatique sur la santé mentale et les questions de justice sociale et environnementale. Elle est membre de l'American Psychological Association et principale auteure du sixième rapport d'évaluation du Groupe d'experts intergouvernemental sur l'évolution du climat.

Le projet 

Titre : Explorer les relations perçues entre questions environnementales et questions sociales

Mots-clés : impacts psychologiques du changement climatique, anxiété climatique, identité environnementale, psychologie de la conservation

Sélection de publications

  • Clayton, S. (2021, in press). Environment, identity, and response to polluted landscapes. Sustainability. (special issue on Views of Self and Nature)
  • Balmford, A., Bradbury, R. B., Bauer, J. M., Broad, S., Burgess, G., Burgman, M., Byerly, H., Clayton, S.,... & Nielsen, K. S. (2021). Making more effective use of human behavioural science in conservation interventions. Biological Conservation261, 109256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109256
  • Nielsen, K., Marteau, T., Bauer, J., Bradbury, R., Broad, S., Burgess, G., Burgman, M., Byerly, H., Clayton, S., Espelosin, D., Ferraro P., Fisher, B., Garnett, E., Jones, J., Otieno, M., Polasky, S., Ricketts, T., Trevelyan, R., van der Linden, S., Verissimo, D., & Balmford, A. (2021). Biodiversity conservation as a promising frontier for behavioral science. Nature Human Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01109-5
  • Tam, K.-P., Leung, A., & Clayton, S. (2021). Research on climate change in social psychology publications: A systematic review. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 117-143.
  • Tam, K.-P., Leung, A., & Clayton, S. (2021). Social psychology of climate change in the Asian context: Introduction to special issue. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 113-116.
  • Clayton, S., Czellar, S., Nartova-Bochaver, S., Skibins, J., Salazar, G., Tseng, Y.-C., Irkhin, B., & Monge-Rodriguez, F. (2021). Cross-cultural validation of a revised Environmental Identity scale. Sustainability, 13, 2387. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042387 [special issue on Exploring Global Environmentalism: Environmental Identity, Belief, and Pro-environmental Behaviors]
  • Clayton, S. (2021). Virtue and sustainable behavior: A psychological perspective. In J. Kawall (Ed.), The Virtues of Sustainability. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Pearson, A., Tsai, C., & Clayton, S. (2021). Ethics, morality, and the psychology of climate justice. Current Opinion in Psychology [special issue on the psychology of climate change]
  • Clayton, S. (2021). Climate change and mental health. Current Environmental Health Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40572-020-00303-3
  • Clayton, S. (2020). Conservation psychology and climate change. In C. Henry, J. Rockström, & N. Stern (Eds.), Standing up for a Sustainable World: Voices of Change (pp 10-23). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
  • Dietsch A., Wallen K., Clayton S., Kretser H., Kyle G., Ma Z., & Vercammen A. (2020). Introduction: New directions in conservation psychology at a critical time. Conservation Biology, 34 (6), 1335-1338.  https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13629
  • Zhong, S., Pang, M., Ho, H. C., Jegasothy, E., Clayton, S., Wang, Z., Huang, C. (2020).  Assessing the effectiveness and pathways of planned shelters in protecting mental health of flood victims in China. Environmental Research Letters,  in press https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc446
  • Clayton, S., (2020). Psychologists’ involvement in addressing climate change. IAAP Bulletin, 2 (3), 10-12.
  • Baker, C., Clayton, S., & Bragg, E. (2020). Educating for resilience: Parent and teacher perceptions of children’s emotional needs in response to climate change. Environmental Education Research.
  • Clayton, S. (2020). Climate anxiety: Psychological responses to climate change. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 74.
  • Clayton, S. (2020). The insidious impacts of climate change: Mood, mental health, and psychosocial well-being. OneEarth, 2, 530-531.
  • Clayton, S., & Karazsia, B. (2020). Development and validation of a measure of climate change anxiety. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 69.
  • Truong, M.-X., & Clayton, S. (2020). Technologically transformed experiences of nature: A challenge for environmental conservation? Biological Conservation, 244.
  • Clayton, S. (2020). Mental health on a changing planet. In S. Myers & H. Frumkin (Eds.), Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
  • Nielson, K., Clayton, S., Stern, P., Dietz, T., Capstick, S., & Whitmarsh, L. (2020). How psychology can help limit climate change. American Psychologist.
Publié le 15 décembre 2021