4.13 Further reading ARTICLE

Further reading and learning

This is the optional further reading for week 4. Please add your own suggestions at Twitter, Facebook or at the Uppsala University studium page.

 

Leadership

Alvesson, M. et al. (2017) Reflexive leadership: organising in an imperfect world. London: SAGE.

Brown, A. M. (2017). Emergent strategy: shaping change, changing worlds. Chico, CA: AK Press.

The Conscious Leadership Group. (2014). Locating Yourself – A Key to Conscious Leadership Links to an external site.

Grint, K. (2010). Leadership: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hopkins, R. ed. (2015). 21 stories of transition Links to an external site.. The Transition Network.

Tamm, J. W. & Luyet, R. (2004). Radical collaboration: five essential skills to overcome defensiveness and build successful relationships Links to an external site.. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.

 

Climate change communication and psychology

Forest of Thought. (2022). E16 Live: does it still make sense to talk about climate change? // Dougald Hine. [podcast Links to an external site.]

McKay, A. (2021). Don’t look up. [film Links to an external site.]

Peters, A. (2015). 5 Ways To Convince People To Actually Do Something About Climate Change Links to an external site.. Fast Company, December 2015. (Summary of Per Espen Stoknes’s book What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming Links to an external site..)

Stoknes, P. E. (2015). What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: toward a new psychology of climate action Links to an external site.. White River Junction, Vermont: Chelsea Green Publishing.

Weinterobe, S. ed. (2012). Engaging with climate change: psychoanalytic and interdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Routledge.

Weinterobe, S. (2021). Psychological roots of the climate crisis: neoliberal exceptionalism and the culture of uncare. New York: Bloomsbury.

 

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