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  1. And that's that. Laudable and vital (though perhaps still a somewhat subtle!) call to arms from Ludger van Dijk.

    A recognition that scientific perspective brings to the fore different aspects of the world, and that choice of perspective is not without ethical weight.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  2. And that's that. Laudable and vital (though perhaps still a somewhat subtle!) call to arms from Ludger van Dijk.

    A recognition that scientific perspective brings to the fore different aspects of the world, and that choice of perspective is not without ethical weight.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  3. And that's that. Laudable and vital (though perhaps still a somewhat subtle!) call to arms from Ludger van Dijk.

    A recognition that scientific perspective brings to the fore different aspects of the world, and that choice of perspective is not without ethical weight.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  4. And that's that. Laudable and vital (though perhaps still a somewhat subtle!) call to arms from Ludger van Dijk.

    A recognition that scientific perspective brings to the fore different aspects of the world, and that choice of perspective is not without ethical weight.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  5. And that's that. Laudable and vital (though perhaps still a somewhat subtle!) call to arms from Ludger van Dijk.

    A recognition that scientific perspective brings to the fore different aspects of the world, and that choice of perspective is not without ethical weight.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  6. "Perspectives that put materially organized activity inside the head, from experiencing a flame or making inferences to feeling
    responsible for the lives of cultures, systematically shift
    our attention away from the world at large—away from the very same indeterminate world that may yet afford us ways of improving it. Such a view of psychology risks relegating human responsibility"

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  7. "Perspectives that put materially organized activity inside the head, from experiencing a flame or making inferences to feeling
    responsible for the lives of cultures, systematically shift
    our attention away from the world at large—away from the very same indeterminate world that may yet afford us ways of improving it. Such a view of psychology risks relegating human responsibility"

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  8. "Perspectives that put materially organized activity inside the head, from experiencing a flame or making inferences to feeling
    responsible for the lives of cultures, systematically shift
    our attention away from the world at large—away from the very same indeterminate world that may yet afford us ways of improving it. Such a view of psychology risks relegating human responsibility"

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  9. "Perspectives that put materially organized activity inside the head, from experiencing a flame or making inferences to feeling
    responsible for the lives of cultures, systematically shift
    our attention away from the world at large—away from the very same indeterminate world that may yet afford us ways of improving it. Such a view of psychology risks relegating human responsibility"

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  10. "Perspectives that put materially organized activity inside the head, from experiencing a flame or making inferences to feeling
    responsible for the lives of cultures, systematically shift
    our attention away from the world at large—away from the very same indeterminate world that may yet afford us ways of improving it. Such a view of psychology risks relegating human responsibility"

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  11. "Conceiving of the world as codetermined in action may
    help psychology to foreground the responsibilities that come with the place humans have taken up in the world and the space we hold open for other animals."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  12. "Conceiving of the world as codetermined in action may
    help psychology to foreground the responsibilities that come with the place humans have taken up in the world and the space we hold open for other animals."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  13. "Conceiving of the world as codetermined in action may
    help psychology to foreground the responsibilities that come with the place humans have taken up in the world and the space we hold open for other animals."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  14. "Conceiving of the world as codetermined in action may
    help psychology to foreground the responsibilities that come with the place humans have taken up in the world and the space we hold open for other animals."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  15. "Conceiving of the world as codetermined in action may
    help psychology to foreground the responsibilities that come with the place humans have taken up in the world and the space we hold open for other animals."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  16. "If we are serious about understanding what “the head
    is inside of,” psychology benefits from collaborations with fields that make worldly responsibility visible and show worldly connections across generations or species that psychology currently is not registering (e.g., Tsing, 2015; Van Dooren, 2014)."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  17. "If we are serious about understanding what “the head
    is inside of,” psychology benefits from collaborations with fields that make worldly responsibility visible and show worldly connections across generations or species that psychology currently is not registering (e.g., Tsing, 2015; Van Dooren, 2014)."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  18. "If we are serious about understanding what “the head
    is inside of,” psychology benefits from collaborations with fields that make worldly responsibility visible and show worldly connections across generations or species that psychology currently is not registering (e.g., Tsing, 2015; Van Dooren, 2014)."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  19. "If we are serious about understanding what “the head
    is inside of,” psychology benefits from collaborations with fields that make worldly responsibility visible and show worldly connections across generations or species that psychology currently is not registering (e.g., Tsing, 2015; Van Dooren, 2014)."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  20. "If we are serious about understanding what “the head
    is inside of,” psychology benefits from collaborations with fields that make worldly responsibility visible and show worldly connections across generations or species that psychology currently is not registering (e.g., Tsing, 2015; Van Dooren, 2014)."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  21. "Precarious and indeterminate features of the world are much harder to, well, determine. But that, I have argued, is no reason to exclude them from our considerations (Costall, 2004;
    Dewey, 1958; Van Dijk, 2020). An important implication
    going forward is that ecological psychology, and psy-chology in general, cannot afford losing track of the indeterminate aspects of the shared world."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  22. "Precarious and indeterminate features of the world are much harder to, well, determine. But that, I have argued, is no reason to exclude them from our considerations (Costall, 2004;
    Dewey, 1958; Van Dijk, 2020). An important implication
    going forward is that ecological psychology, and psy-chology in general, cannot afford losing track of the indeterminate aspects of the shared world."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  23. "Precarious and indeterminate features of the world are much harder to, well, determine. But that, I have argued, is no reason to exclude them from our considerations (Costall, 2004;
    Dewey, 1958; Van Dijk, 2020). An important implication
    going forward is that ecological psychology, and psy-chology in general, cannot afford losing track of the indeterminate aspects of the shared world."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  24. "Precarious and indeterminate features of the world are much harder to, well, determine. But that, I have argued, is no reason to exclude them from our considerations (Costall, 2004;
    Dewey, 1958; Van Dijk, 2020). An important implication
    going forward is that ecological psychology, and psy-chology in general, cannot afford losing track of the indeterminate aspects of the shared world."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  25. "Precarious and indeterminate features of the world are much harder to, well, determine. But that, I have argued, is no reason to exclude them from our considerations (Costall, 2004;
    Dewey, 1958; Van Dijk, 2020). An important implication
    going forward is that ecological psychology, and psy-chology in general, cannot afford losing track of the indeterminate aspects of the shared world."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  26. Affordances are managed and maintained through various social practices...

    "Participating in the maintenance of the material organization of grocery stores thus actively contributes to the way one should act there."

    I can't help but think that the coordinate disruption of norms in society is a major part of how fascism takes advantage of the openness/vulnerability of our society.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  27. Affordances are managed and maintained through various social practices...

    "Participating in the maintenance of the material organization of grocery stores thus actively contributes to the way one should act there."

    I can't help but think that the coordinate disruption of norms in society is a major part of how fascism takes advantage of the openness/vulnerability of our society.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  28. Affordances are managed and maintained through various social practices...

    "Participating in the maintenance of the material organization of grocery stores thus actively contributes to the way one should act there."

    I can't help but think that the coordinate disruption of norms in society is a major part of how fascism takes advantage of the openness/vulnerability of our society.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  29. Affordances are managed and maintained through various social practices...

    "Participating in the maintenance of the material organization of grocery stores thus actively contributes to the way one should act there."

    I can't help but think that the coordinate disruption of norms in society is a major part of how fascism takes advantage of the openness/vulnerability of our society.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  30. Affordances are managed and maintained through various social practices...

    "Participating in the maintenance of the material organization of grocery stores thus actively contributes to the way one should act there."

    I can't help but think that the coordinate disruption of norms in society is a major part of how fascism takes advantage of the openness/vulnerability of our society.

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  31. Openness and vulnerability are complements of one another.

    "The downside to this openness is that such a world is also fundamentally exposed. The very open-endedness of affordances that allowed the vultures’ way of life to emerge can also invite the activity that breaks it down (Van Dooren, 2014)."

    "The open-endedness of affordances in short implies responsibility."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  32. Openness and vulnerability are complements of one another.

    "The downside to this openness is that such a world is also fundamentally exposed. The very open-endedness of affordances that allowed the vultures’ way of life to emerge can also invite the activity that breaks it down (Van Dooren, 2014)."

    "The open-endedness of affordances in short implies responsibility."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  33. Openness and vulnerability are complements of one another.

    "The downside to this openness is that such a world is also fundamentally exposed. The very open-endedness of affordances that allowed the vultures’ way of life to emerge can also invite the activity that breaks it down (Van Dooren, 2014)."

    "The open-endedness of affordances in short implies responsibility."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  34. Openness and vulnerability are complements of one another.

    "The downside to this openness is that such a world is also fundamentally exposed. The very open-endedness of affordances that allowed the vultures’ way of life to emerge can also invite the activity that breaks it down (Van Dooren, 2014)."

    "The open-endedness of affordances in short implies responsibility."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  35. Openness and vulnerability are complements of one another.

    "The downside to this openness is that such a world is also fundamentally exposed. The very open-endedness of affordances that allowed the vultures’ way of life to emerge can also invite the activity that breaks it down (Van Dooren, 2014)."

    "The open-endedness of affordances in short implies responsibility."

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  36. A species is a “way of life” (Gibson, 1979, pp.7, 128, 143; Rietveld & Kiverstein, 2014; Van Dooren, 2014). These ways of life may well be characterized by...genetic resemblance across generations, morphological or anatomical features, or geographical range. ... But with the ecological approach these characterizations are quantifications derived from the way animals live (Gibson, 1979; Oyama, 2000).

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  37. A species is a “way of life” (Gibson, 1979, pp.7, 128, 143; Rietveld & Kiverstein, 2014; Van Dooren, 2014). These ways of life may well be characterized by...genetic resemblance across generations, morphological or anatomical features, or geographical range. ... But with the ecological approach these characterizations are quantifications derived from the way animals live (Gibson, 1979; Oyama, 2000).

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  38. A species is a “way of life” (Gibson, 1979, pp.7, 128, 143; Rietveld & Kiverstein, 2014; Van Dooren, 2014). These ways of life may well be characterized by...genetic resemblance across generations, morphological or anatomical features, or geographical range. ... But with the ecological approach these characterizations are quantifications derived from the way animals live (Gibson, 1979; Oyama, 2000).

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  39. A species is a “way of life” (Gibson, 1979, pp.7, 128, 143; Rietveld & Kiverstein, 2014; Van Dooren, 2014). These ways of life may well be characterized by...genetic resemblance across generations, morphological or anatomical features, or geographical range. ... But with the ecological approach these characterizations are quantifications derived from the way animals live (Gibson, 1979; Oyama, 2000).

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction

  40. A species is a “way of life” (Gibson, 1979, pp.7, 128, 143; Rietveld & Kiverstein, 2014; Van Dooren, 2014). These ways of life may well be characterized by...genetic resemblance across generations, morphological or anatomical features, or geographical range. ... But with the ecological approach these characterizations are quantifications derived from the way animals live (Gibson, 1979; Oyama, 2000).

    #AmReading #VanDijk #EcologicalPsychology #InterSpeciesInteraction