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Ecoanxiety And Planetary Hope Experiencing The Twin Disasters Of Covid19 And Climate Change 1st Ed 2022 Douglas A Vakoch

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Ecoanxiety And Planetary Hope Experiencing The Twin Disasters Of Covid19 And Climate Change 1st Ed 2022 Douglas A Vakoch
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Douglas A. Vakoch, Sam Mickey
ISBN: 9783031084300, 9783031084317, 3031084306, 3031084314
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st ed. 2022

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Ecoanxiety And Planetary Hope Experiencing The Twin Disasters Of Covid19 And Climate Change 1st Ed 2022 Douglas A Vakoch by Douglas A. Vakoch, Sam Mickey 9783031084300, 9783031084317, 3031084306, 3031084314 instant download after payment.

This timely volume examines the conflict between human individual life and larger forces that are not controllable. Drawing on recent literature in phenomenological and existential psychology it calls for a more nuanced understanding of the human predicament. Focusing on the co-occurring crises of climate change and the COVID-19 epidemic, it explores the nature of widespread anxiety and the long-term human consequences. It calls for an expansion of current research that would include the arts and humanities for critical insights into how this essential conflict between humanity and nature may be reconciled.

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