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View article: Health system resilience and the health impacts of environmental degradation: A global analysis
Health system resilience and the health impacts of environmental degradation: A global analysis Open
While strengthening healthcare systems is vital for enhancing resilience to air pollution, the persistent adverse effects of CO2 emissions stress the need for integrated environmental and health policies. Emission reduction strategies and …
View article: What’s the relevance of personal values to the study of flow? A test of within-person associations
What’s the relevance of personal values to the study of flow? A test of within-person associations Open
Scholars have studied the personal antecedents and outcomes of the psychological state of intense immersion in an activity, known as ‘flow’. However, the role of personal values has largely been excluded from this research thus far. In thi…
View article: Where do people experience flow in the 21 <sup>st</sup> century? Re-assessing activities and environments for flow
Where do people experience flow in the 21 <sup>st</sup> century? Re-assessing activities and environments for flow Open
Flow supports psychological wellbeing. But where do optimal experiences of flow occur? Existing studies of flow activities are increasingly outdated and don’t account for changing patterns of time use. Further, the physical environments wh…
View article: Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries
Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries Open
There are increasing concerns that continued economic growth in high-income countries might not be environmentally sustainable, socially beneficial, or economically achievable. In this Review, we explore the rapidly advancing field of post…
View article: Health resilience and the global pandemic: The effect of social conditions on the COVID‐19 mortality rate
Health resilience and the global pandemic: The effect of social conditions on the COVID‐19 mortality rate Open
Can ‘health resilience’ explain international differences in COVID‐19 mortality? This paper aims to understand the significant diversity in mortality rates between countries in terms of their degree of preparedness for the crisis and the u…
View article: Growth dependency in the welfare state – An analysis of drivers in the UK's adult social care sector and proposals for change
Growth dependency in the welfare state – An analysis of drivers in the UK's adult social care sector and proposals for change Open
Modern economies rely on economic growth for stability and prosperity. Further, periods of stagnation and recession are currently associated with poor health and wellbeing outcomes for citizens. However, 50 years of research indicates that…
View article: La transition vers une prospérité durable - Un modèle macroéconomique écologique stock-flux cohérent pour le Canada
La transition vers une prospérité durable - Un modèle macroéconomique écologique stock-flux cohérent pour le Canada Open
This paper presents a stock-flow consistent (SFC) macroeconomic simulation model for Canada. We use the model to generate three very different stories about the future of the Canadian economy, covering the half century from 2017 to 2067: a…
View article: Whose ‘flow’ is it anyway? The demographic correlates of ‘flow proneness’
Whose ‘flow’ is it anyway? The demographic correlates of ‘flow proneness’ Open
Flow states represent a form of optimal experience and contribute to higher levels of psychological well-being and enhanced performance. Research has documented certain personality factors that influence people's likelihood of experiencing…
View article: Flow Experiences in Shopping Activities: Testing Materialistic Goal Orientation as an Antecedent
Flow Experiences in Shopping Activities: Testing Materialistic Goal Orientation as an Antecedent Open
Given that flow experiences when shopping can encourage positive brand attitudes and purchase behaviours, consumer psychologists are interested in the antecedents to flow within retail environments. Emerging findings suggest that a materia…
View article: Self-transcendent experiences as promoters of ecological wellbeing? Exploration of the evidence and hypotheses to be tested
Self-transcendent experiences as promoters of ecological wellbeing? Exploration of the evidence and hypotheses to be tested Open
In recent years, much has been written on the role of different mental states and their potential to influence our way of thinking and, perhaps more importantly, the way we act. With the recent acceleration of environmental and mental heal…
View article: The patterning of the discursive space in search for the #goodlife: A network analysis of the co-occurrence of Instagram hashtags
The patterning of the discursive space in search for the #goodlife: A network analysis of the co-occurrence of Instagram hashtags Open
Stories about what living well means are critical both to the maintenance of existing ways of living and to the possibility of envisioning and transitioning toward fairer and more sustainable futures. The implications of the stories told o…
View article: A critique of the marketisation of long-term residential and nursing home care
A critique of the marketisation of long-term residential and nursing home care Open
Long-term care systems across countries within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development have undergone a progressive marketisation and financialisation in recent decades, characterised by the embedding of neoliberal marke…
View article: The Problematic Role of Materialistic Values in the Pursuit of Sustainable Well-Being
The Problematic Role of Materialistic Values in the Pursuit of Sustainable Well-Being Open
Strong materialistic values help to maintain consumer capitalism, but they can have negative consequences for individual well-being, for social equity and for environmental sustainability. In this paper, we add to the existing literature o…
View article: Corrigendum: Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics
Corrigendum: Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics Open
CORRECTION article Front. Polit. Sci., 09 December 2021Sec. Political Participation https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.794704
View article: Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics
Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics Open
This article examines youth participation the school climate strikes of 2018 and 2019 (also known as #Fridays4Future), through an exploratory study conducted in seven diverse cities. Despite the international nature of the climate strikes,…
View article: The poverty‐inequality‐environment frontier in the age of crises
The poverty‐inequality‐environment frontier in the age of crises Open
This Special Issue is part of a joint initiative on “Financial Crises, Poverty, and Environmental Sustainability” by the Sussex Sustainability Research Project (SSRP) of the University of Sussex, the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Action fo…
View article: Enabling transformative economic change in the post‐2020 biodiversity agenda
Enabling transformative economic change in the post‐2020 biodiversity agenda Open
The COVID‐19 pandemic, its impact on the global economy, and current delays in the negotiation of the post‐2020 global biodiversity agenda of the Convention on Biological Diversity heighten the urgency to build back better for biodiversity…
View article: Confronting inequality in the “new normal”: Hyper‐capitalism, proto‐socialism, and post‐pandemic recovery
Confronting inequality in the “new normal”: Hyper‐capitalism, proto‐socialism, and post‐pandemic recovery Open
Post‐pandemic recovery must address the systemic inequality that has been revealed by the coronavirus crisis. The roots of this inequality predate the pandemic and even the global financial crisis. They lie rather in the uneasy relationshi…
View article: Welfare systems without economic growth: A review of the challenges and next steps for the field
Welfare systems without economic growth: A review of the challenges and next steps for the field Open
Welfare systems across the OECD face many combined challenges, with rising inequality, demographic changes and environmental crises likely to drive up welfare demand in the coming decades. Economic growth is no longer a sustainable solutio…