Understanding Environmental Cognition
本文整合了政治科学中的倡导联盟框架和社会心理学中的价值观-信念-规范理论,以构建更完善的环境认知理论,指导未来关于环境问题中认知、学习和行为的实证研究。
Many research questions in environmental policy lead us to questions of environmental cognition—how do individuals structure their thinking about environmental issues, how are these cognitions learned, and how do they influence behaviors? Although these processes tend to be understudied and undertheorized, at least two theoretical perspectives are useful for illuminating different aspects of environmental cognition. The Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) was developed in the political science literature to explain major policy change in technically complex issue areas, and the Values-Beliefs-Norms (VBN) theory was developed in the social psychology literature to explain environmental activism among the lay public. Unfortunately, these literatures rarely communicate with one another. This article shows how integrating key aspects of the ACF and VBN can moves us toward a more robust theory to guide future empirical work on cognition, learning, and behavior in the context of environmental issues.