1st Edition

Introduction to Ecological Psychology A Lawful Approach to Perceiving, Acting, and Cognizing

By Julia J. C. Blau, Jeffrey B. Wagman Copyright 2023
340 Pages 161 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

340 Pages 161 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

340 Pages 161 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Introduction to Ecological Psychology is a highly accessible book that offers an overview of the fundamental theoretical foundations of Ecological Psychology. The authors, Julia J.C. Blau and Jeffrey B. Wagman, provide a broad coverage of the topic, including discussion of perception-action as well as development, cognition, social interaction, and application to real world problems. Concepts... Read more

Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword: Resources for Ecological Psychology

Acknowledgements

Foreword: Introduction to Ecological Psychology, by Claudia Carello

Part One. Introduction to Theory

Chapter 1. Starting the Conversation

Chapter 2. Where We Went Wrong

Chapter 3. Starting Over

Chapter 4. What is Ecological Theory?

Part Two. Reconceptualizing Old Problems in an Ecological Way

Chapter 5. Affordances—What is Perceived?

Chapter 6. Ecological Optics and Visual Perception—Getting Light Into Muscle

Chapter 7. Ecological Acoustics and Auditory Perception—Getting Sound Into Muscle

Chapter 8. Ecological Haptics and Perception by Touch—Muscles as the Medium

Chapter 9. Action and Coordination

Chapter 10. Development of Perceiving and Acting Abilities

Chapter 11. Perceiving and Acting With Others: An Ecological Social Psychology

Chapter 12. Thinking, Learning, and Remembering

Chapter 13. Applications of Ecological Psychology

Part Three. Zooming Out

Chapter 14. Dynamical Systems

Chapter 15. Evolution

Chapter 16. Self-Organization

Chapter 17. Intelligent Life

References

Index

Biography

Julia J. C. Blau is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT, USA. Her research focuses on the fractality of event perception, as well as the Ecological approach to film theory and aesthetics. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for Ecological Psychology.

Jeffrey B. Wagman is a Professor of Psychology at Illinois State University, USA. His research focuses on perception of affordances and perception by touch. He is a recipient of the Illinois State University Outstanding University Researcher Award and a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan. He is an Associate Editor of the journal Ecological Psychology.

 

"This book is a valuable contribution to the ever-growing literature inspired by James Gibson’s ecological approach to psychology. It systematically introduces newcomers to this approach by clearly examining many of its principal features, pertinent related theory, and notable research across a wide range of topics, all the while guiding readers with the assistance of an array of imaginary characters (most named after ecological psychologists) and buoyed throughout by the authors’ deft illustrations and wry humor. But don’t be fooled by its title: the book is more than an introduction. Even those readers with a prior background in this approach to psychological inquiry will learn much from this book as they are treated to a first-rate, if selective, overview of research and theory in ecological psychology as it has developed over recent decades." – Harry Heft, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Denison University

"Finally - a thorough and approachable introduction to contemporary ecological theory. This book provides a much-needed alternative to mainstream psychological theory, a discipline wherein a vast majority of experts are unaware that an alternative approach is possible or why one is so badly needed. The book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses in perception, cognitive science, motor control, and human factors. Nevertheless, even seasoned researchers will find new insights in both the philosophical background and the broader context provided by the various topics covered." – Christopher Pagano, Professor of Psychology, Clemson University

"It is well-written, witty, and explains central concepts from the ecological approach in an accessible and straightforward manner. I am sure the book will be a great source of inspiration to new students from a wide range of fields who will wish to contribute to building the ecological approach to perception and action." – Audrey van der Meer, Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim