Further Recommended Readings
In addition to the excerpted selections in print in the The People, Place, and Space Reader, and the recommended reading lists given under each of the topic’s introductions, we have invited a series of academic experts in the field of environmental psychology to create Further Recommended Reading lists on their areas of expertise. These scholars are social and developmental psychologists, geographers, architects, designers, policy makers, anthropologists, and sociologists. We encourage you to expand your knowledge of people, place, and space through these further reading lists, ranging on topics from public art to housing, from food security to children’s everyday environments, from health to nature, and from sexuality to wayfinding.
The following reading lists are made available by the authors indicated:
- Archives, Exhibitions, Art, and the Urban Public by Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
- Children in Urban Environments by Anupama Nallari
- Children’s and Young People’s Participation in Political Spaces Jennifer Tang
- Critical Inquiry and Social Reproduction Hillary Caldwell
- Design and Social Responsibility by William Mangold
- Destabilizing the Map through Mapping and Resistance by Einat Manoff
- Discursive and Material Productions of Nature Jason Douglas
- Environmental Factors in Drug Use and Abuse by Martin J. Downing, Jr.
- Financialization at Home, in the City Desiree Fields
- Food, Psychology, and the Environment by Christine Caruso
- Education and Environmental Meaning by Valkiria Duran-Narucki
- Gender, Sexuality, and Space Jen Jack Gieseking
- Health and Environment by Meredith L. Theeman
- Health and Social Media Collette Sosnowy
- Humans, Animals, and Conservation Environments Hannah Jaicks
- International Perspectives on Planning and Social Housing by Isabel Cuervo
- Neighborhoods and Mental Health by Nicole Schaefer-McDaniel
- Participatory Action Research Caitlin Cahill
- Places and Spaces of Psychiatry by Lauren Tenney
- People, Place, and Media in the Contemporary City Gregory T. Donovan
- Representations of Children of War by Aida Izadpanah
- Sustainability in Life, Place, and Justice by Do Lee
- Waste and Sustainability by Tsai-Shiou Hsieh
- Wayfinding, Movement, and Mobility by Aga Skorupka
- Young People and Ecology Bijan Kimiagar
We aim to include as many open access (OA) readings as possible in order to support a public space for sharing knowledge.