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SUMMARY:ICEP 2025
DESCRIPTION:La conférence internationale biannuelle sur la psychologie environnementale\, l’ICEP (International Conference on Environmental Psychology)\, se déroulera  du 15 au 18 juin 2025 à l’université Mykolas Romeris à Vilnius (Lituanie). Cette conférence est une référence mondiale pour les chercheurs et les professionnels de la psychologie environnementale. Elle vise à enrichir le dialogue et la coopération interdisciplinaire entre la psychologie et d’autres disciplines\, comme l’économie\, le marketing\, l’architecture\, la géographie\, les sciences naturelles\, etc.\, afin de renforcer les liens entre la recherche et les politiques environnementales. Le thème de cette édition 2025 sera « Faire face à la crise environnementale face aux défis géopolitiques. » \n\n\n\nCamille Langlais (docteure en psychologie\, ATER\, LPCN) interviendra lors de cet événement. Le 17 juin\, à 12h\, lors de la session S-071 – Climate Change Action\, elle réalisera une communication orale intitulée : \n\n\n\n« Does psychological distance to climate change affect climate action? preregistered meta-analyses of correlational and experimental evidence »\n\n\n\nC. Langlais\, M. Mauduy\, A. Chesterman\, C. Demarque\, C. Sénémeaud\n\n\n\n\nAbstract\nIn a report on climate change\, the Council of Europe (2016) recommended to ‘bring climate change […] to the present\, to a local scene and to a similar social setting’ to encourage public engagement. In psychology\, this ubiquitous idea has been studied through the concept of psychological distance (PD) to climate change (Milfont\, 2010). However\, while numerous correlational and experimental studies have been conducted\, three recent systematic reviews have yielded conflicting conclusions regarding the role of PD in climate action\, with one reporting significant relationships (Maiella et al.\, 2020)\, a second highlighting inconsistent effects (Keller et al.\, 2023) and a third indicating no impact of PD (van Valkengoed et al.\, 2023). To address these contrasting positions\, we are conducting two pre-registered meta-analyses (provisionally accepted Stage 1 Registered Report: https://osf.io/v8953) to assess the average effect of measured or manipulated PD to climate change on climate action\, and to examine some potential moderators (e.g.\, national vulnerability\, PD dimensions). From a total of 1\,350 keyword-identified articles and 33 additional published or unpublished studies\, we included 42 correlational and 33 experimental studies in the final sample. Based on ongoing meta-analytical analyses (to be completed by the end of January)\, we will provide novel insights into whether empirical evidence supports a negative effect of PD on climate action in correlational and experimental studies\, while also describing potential between-study factors that could moderate this relationship. The discussion will focus on implications for future PD research and climate policies aimed at promoting climate change mitigation and adaptation.Keywords :psychological distance\, meta-analysis\, climate change\, construal level theory\, climate action \n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme ICEP\n\n\n\nActualités de Camille Langlais\n\n\n\n\n\nCamille Langlais (docteure en psychologie\, ATER\, LPCN) a soutenu sa thèse en psychologie en mai 2025 au LPCN\, sous la direction de Cécile Sénémeaud (PR\, LPCN) et de Christophe Démarque (MC\, ALLSH\, Aix Marseille Université).
URL:https://lpcn.unicaen.fr/evenement/icep-2025/
LOCATION:Vilnius · Université Mykolas Romeris\, Mykolo Romerio universitetas\, Teises fakultetas\, Ateities g. 20\, Vilnius\, 01305\, Lithuania
CATEGORIES:Communications
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ORGANIZER;CN="International conference on environmental psychology (ICEP)":MAILTO:info@icep2025.com
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