Agency in behavior settings: A mindshaping perspective on ecological psychology
Publication date
2023-06-09
Editors
Raja, Vicente
Segundo Ortin, Miguel
Heras Escribano, Manuel
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on Heft's ecological interpretation of behavior settings, and specifically on the question how to understand individual agency within this framework. We will argue that although Heft's remarks about agency offer promising suggestions, they do not yet provide a full-fledged account of how agency can be understood as being situated in behavior settings. Elaborating on the work of McGeer, we aim to show how the mindshaping view can contribute to an explanation of how behavior settings shape agency, without determining it (thus leaving room for individual freedom). Thus, we propose an outline for a situated theory of agency that combines Gibson's ecological psychology, Barker's eco-behavioral science, and McGeer's mindshaping approach.
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Taverne, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Citation
Segundo Ortin, M & Kalis, A 2023, Agency in behavior settings : A mindshaping perspective on ecological psychology. in V Raja, M Segundo Ortin & M Heras Escribano (eds), Places, sociality, and Ecological Psychology : Essays in honor of Harry Heft. Routledge, New York, pp. 72-85. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003259244-7