About this Cambridge Elements Series
This series presents reviews of topics in applied social psychology. Links between social psychology and applied topics have been longstanding and substantial, and many social psychologists both past and present have worked to use social psychological research to address pressing social issues, from poverty and prejudice to work and health. Papers in the series will provide a review of the research in a particular area while foregrounding the authors’ specific research focus. The length allows authors to develop their ideas and provide context for their research. Authors will discuss applications of their research findings and describe potential topics for future study.
Elements in this series
- Element
Hate Speech
- Element
Two or More
About the Editor
Susan Clayton is a social psychologist at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio. Her research focuses on the human relationship with nature, how it is socially constructed, and how it can be utilized to promote environmental concern. Clayton is the author or editor of 5 books and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Environmental Psychology and Social Justice Research.
Contact the Editor
If you would like more information about this series, or are interested in writing an Element, please contact Susan Clayton at sclayton@wooster.edu.
Editorial Board:
Lou Penner, Wayne State University
Janet Swim, Pennsylvania State University
Immo Fritsche, Universität Leipzig
Heather Bullock, University of California, Santa Cruz
Michael Platow, Australian National University, Canberra
Peggy Stockdale, Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis
Fiona Kate Barlow, The University of Queensland
Michael Schmitt, Simon Fraser University
Jason Lawrence, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Areas of Interest
- Stereotyping and prejudice
- Peace and conflict
- Social forces
- Interpersonal relations
- Environmental sustainability
- Work and organizations
- Health
- Education
- The legal system
- New technologies