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Environment and Behavior | 2014

Feeling Safe in the Dark Examining the Effect of Entrapment, Lighting Levels, and Gender on Feelings of Safety and Lighting Policy Acceptability

Christine Boomsma; Linda Steg

This research examined to what extent physical factors, notably lighting and entrapment (blocked escape), and individual factors, notably gender, affect feelings of safety and the acceptability of reduced lighting levels. The authors reasoned that acceptability of reduced street lighting depends on perceived safety, which in turn depends on entrapment, lighting, and gender. Virtual representations of a residential street were used, systematically manipulating entrapment and lighting levels. As expected, people felt less safe in lower lighting and higher entrapment settings, and these settings were evaluated as less acceptable. Although women perceived a situation as less safe compared with men, the authors found no gender differences in acceptability, which extends previous research. Importantly, as hypothesized, perceived safety mediated the effect of lighting on acceptability levels, suggesting that people can accept lower lighting levels when social safety is not threatened.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2016

The Role of Energy Visualization in Addressing Energy Use: Insights from the eViz Project

Sabine Pahl; Julie Goodhew; Christine Boomsma; Stephen R.J. Sheppard

Energy has become an important topic for policy makers, industry, and householders globally (e.g., IEA-International Energy Agency, 2015). Changing the way we generate and use energy could make a huge contribution to reducing carbon emissions and help address climate change. There is also concern over energy security where energy is imported from other countries. Fluctuations in energy prices affect industry and householders and are linked to fuel poverty, especially in vulnerable households (Liddell and Morris, 2010).


Frontiers in Psychology | 2016

Imagining Change: An Integrative Approach toward Explaining the Motivational Role of Mental Imagery in Pro-environmental Behavior

Christine Boomsma; Sabine Pahl; Jackie Andrade

Climate change and other long-term environmental issues are often perceived as abstract and difficult to imagine. The images a person associates with environmental change, i.e., a person’s environmental mental images, can be influenced by the visual information they come across in the public domain. This paper reviews the literature on this topic across social, environmental, and cognitive psychology, and the wider social sciences; thereby responding to a call for more critical investigations into people’s responses to visual information. By integrating the literature we come to a better understanding of the lack in vivid and concrete environmental mental imagery reported by the public, the link between environmental mental images and goals, and how affectively charged external images could help in making mental imagery less abstract. Preliminary research reports on the development of a new measure of environmental mental imagery and three tests of the relationship between environmental mental imagery, pro-environmental goals and behavior. Furthermore, the paper provides a program of research, drawing upon approaches from different disciplines, to set out the next steps needed to examine how and why we should encourage the public to imagine environmental change.


Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change | 2014

Perceptions of time in relation to climate change

Sabine Pahl; Stephen R.J. Sheppard; Christine Boomsma; Christopher Robert Groves


Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2014

The effect of information and values on acceptability of reduced street lighting

Christine Boomsma; Linda Steg


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Space heating preferences in UK social housing: A socio-technical household survey combined with building audits

Rory V. Jones; Alba Fuertes; Christine Boomsma; Sabine Pahl


Energy research and social science | 2016

Improving the visibility of energy use in home heating in England: Thermal images and the role of visual tailoring

Christine Boomsma; Julie Goodhew; Steve Goodhew; Sabine Pahl


Energy research and social science | 2016

The feasibility of saving energy in challenging organisational contexts: Testing energy visualisation in a social services office in the United Kingdom

Christine Boomsma; Julie Goodhew; Sabine Pahl; Rory V. Jones


Archive | 2013

Visual Images as a Motivational Bridge to Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Cognitive Approach

Christine Boomsma


Architectural Psychology | 1969

Thermal Comfort: a Behavioural Approach

Ian D. Griffiths; Sabine Pahl; Christine Boomsma; Jon May

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Sabine Pahl

Plymouth State University

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Julie Goodhew

Plymouth State University

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Rory V. Jones

Plymouth State University

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Alba Fuertes

Plymouth State University

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Steve Goodhew

Plymouth State University

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Stephen R.J. Sheppard

University of British Columbia

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Linda Steg

University of Groningen

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Jackie Andrade

Plymouth State University

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Jon May

Plymouth State University

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Matthew Fox

Plymouth State University

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