Entitled "Hybrid spaces, human spaces, for a 'viable' future: revisiting Environmental Psychology", the conference seeks to revisit psychoenvironmental concepts, research subjects and intervention. These derive from actual spaces that are characterised by a foggy boundary between the dichotomies of public vs. private, rural vs. urban, and physical vs. virtual. We will focus on these hybrid spaces and the transformation of practices and social meanings they entail within the study of the relationship between individuals/collectives and the environment.
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