Who Fears the Big Bad Climate Change? Analysis of Emotional Reactions to Global Warming in Virtual Reality DOI
Alessandro Clocchiatti, Vittorio Murtas, Federica Cena

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Communications in computer and information science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 651 - 663

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Go green: evaluating an XR application on biodiversity in German secondary school classrooms DOI Creative Commons
Miriam Mulders, Kristian H. Träg, Lara Kirner

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Instructional Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 4, 2025

Language: Английский

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Utilizing virtual reality to assist social competence education and social support for children from under-represented backgrounds DOI Creative Commons
Xining Wang, Gareth W. Young, Adéla Plechatá

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Computers & Education, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 201, P. 104815 - 104815

Published: May 3, 2023

Language: Английский

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Underwater virtual reality for marine education and ocean literacy: technological and psychological potentials DOI Creative Commons
Géraldine Fauville, Anaïs Voşki, Marijn Mado

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Environmental Education Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 25

Published: March 14, 2024

Given the crucial role ocean plays in human and planetary health, literacy (OL)—understanding ocean's influence on us our ocean—has been gaining momentum as a significant component determinant of sustainable human-ocean interactions. Underwater virtual reality (UVR) enables participants to take dive while being simultaneously immersed water. Through this unique double immersion, UVR is offering new avenues psychological access pedagogical opportunities toward ocean; study thus first explore UVR's potential for OL marine environmental education. Following two activities pool, we conducted semi-structured interviews survey questionnaires with 19 scientists education experts. Our findings indicate has important technological potentials, including (1) high levels presence, (2) infrequency motion sickness, (3) ability trigger powerful emotions affective states such awe, empathy, flow. In way, can create realistic experience that improves reduces distance issues. We also advance seven-dimensional framework, following potentials improving 'emoceans', attitude, awareness, connectedness.

Language: Английский

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Shifting from Information- to Experience-Based Climate Change Communication Increases Pro-Environmental Behavior Via Efficacy Beliefs DOI Creative Commons
Adéla Plechatá, Marijke Hiltje Hielkema,

Lisa-Marie Merkl

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Environmental Communication, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18(5), P. 589 - 609

Published: April 3, 2024

To reach necessary greenhouse gas emissions targets, behavior change is at the consumer level. However, standard information-based interventions struggle to environmentally impactful behaviors like beef consumption. Experience-based communication that engages non-analytical systems can be crucial for changing our beliefs makes a difference. Immersive virtual reality (VR) in metaverse represents shift toward experience-based environmental communication. In this preregistered 2 (VR experience vs. VR information) x (indulgent explicit labeling) study (N = 167), we tested effectiveness of and cost-effective nudging promote sustainable diets. Label manipulation showed no effect on meat The led stronger pro-environmental intentions more real life than information condition. Mediation analyses confirm enhance people's efficacy beliefs, increasing their and, consequently, reducing

Language: Английский

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Compassion is key: how virtually embodying nature increases connectedness to nature DOI Creative Commons
Pia Spangenberger, Jule Krüger, Sonja M. Geiger

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Journal of Environmental Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 102521 - 102521

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Eco-guilt and eco-shame in everyday life: an exploratory study of the experiences, triggers, and reactions DOI Creative Commons
R. Nielsen, Christian Gamborg, Thomas Bøker Lund

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Frontiers in Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: April 2, 2024

Guilt and shame are often mentioned in the context of environmental problems. Exploring how such emotions affect individuals their behavior is crucial to effective promotion more pro-environmental sustainable consumption. The aim this article further understanding eco-guilt eco-shame by studying these among participants with differing levels concern (EC). Using a phenomenologically inspired approach, we conducted 18 in-depth interviews Danish citizens. A clear connection between EC experienced emerged, including were triggered reacted them. While high mainly eco-guilt, low medium level both emotions. Both can increase behaviors under certain conditions, but effects complex, particular, risks leading environmentally harmful behaviors. Therefore, harnessing promote introduces moral as well practical considerations. novelty study that it questions view inherently adaptive or maladaptive underscores importance individual social dynamics, which experienced.

Language: Английский

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Virtual Environment, Real Impacts: A Self-determination Perspective on the use of Virtual Reality for Pro-environmental Behavior Interventions DOI Creative Commons
Rui Xiong, Shirley S. Ho, Wenqi Tan

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Environmental Communication, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18(5), P. 628 - 647

Published: June 10, 2024

Plastic waste is a serious environmental problem worldwide. Effective communication key to mobilizing the public adopt pro-environmental behaviors for reducing plastic waste. While virtual reality (VR) proposed as viable tool that could overcome several challenges facing communication, certain limitations exist in extant literature, making it unclear whether modality of VR itself, rather than some extraneous factor, accounts outcomes. Hence, adopting between-subjects experimental design, this study improves on past research by comparing efficacy game with an equivalent computerized quiz increasing participants' behavioral intention. Our results indicate (vs. quiz) has comparative advantage intention learn about (BIL). Furthermore, guided self-determination theory, we find perceived autonomy and autonomous motivation serve serial mediators relationship between BIL.

Language: Английский

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Embodying nature in immersive virtual reality: Are multisensory stimuli vital to affect nature connectedness and pro-environmental behaviour? DOI Creative Commons
Pia Spangenberger, Sarah-Christin Freytag, Sonja M. Geiger

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Computers & Education, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 212, P. 104964 - 104964

Published: Nov. 24, 2023

One discussion in the context of education for sustainable development centres on importance cognitive as well affective processes promoting pro-environmental behaviour. In our study, we investigate how affordances immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) such virtual embodiment a tree might provide new opportunities to achieve this goal. The aim study was twofold: Firstly, investigated whether multisensory enhancement iVR has an additional, supporting effect mechanisms that are vital fostering nature connectedness and behaviour compared non-enhanced iVR. Secondly, examined relationships between mediating variables explain underlying can be promoted through experimental design (N = 82), tested effects embodying considered behaviour: a) embodiment, b) perspective-taking, c) reflection relationship oneself nature, d) nature. According self-reported measures, participants developed feeling were able change their perspective by stepping into tree's point view. Users also succeeded situating experience greater context, often reflecting role humankind towards However, found does not lead additional increase connectedness, but is associated with higher level taking action slightly more reflective processes. We propose preliminary path-model summarises observed findings. Our results contribute small growing body research evidences non-sentient beings

Language: Английский

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Environmental and Climate Impacts of the Metaverse DOI
Mark Esposito, Daphne Halkias, Terence Tse

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SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

This paper delves into the environmental and climate impacts of Metaverse technologies social implications these impacts. Current literature primarily focuses on potential negative or positive effects environment change without offering practical solutions approaches to mitigate effects. Furthermore, little consideration is given global issues such as inequalities, digital divides, corporate responsibility. integrative review aims provide a deeper understanding how may impact sustainability while relevant their associated implications. grounded in Dwivedi et al.'s (2022) three concepts used explain pollution-getting Metaverse: 1) development, use, application various tools consume significant amount energy, 2) data storage, processing, transmission for use can lead substantial emission CO2, 3) e-waste from electronic products could have environment. The research methodology adopted was an design which multiple sources were analyzed comprehensive topic. Findings revealed five critical areas will likely implications: (a) energy consumption, (b) e-waste, (c) rare earth metals conflict minerals, (d) changes physical travel, (e) encouraging sustainable behaviors. findings underscore role renewable alternative resources, recycling initiatives, inclusivity, cross-sector collaboration mitigating These ensuring just equitable society where offers equal opportunities different populations. Recommendations future include more experimental studies that test hardware replication consider solutions, especially developing nations among disadvantaged

Language: Английский

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Virtual Reality-360° vs. Screen-360° Medium and Ecological vs. Recreational Story Type Impact on Sustainable Travel Intention DOI

Manju Meenakshy,

Vartika Chaudhary, Amit Kumar

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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 15

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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