iEnvironment Where environment meets psychology. Environment Becoming an Environmental Psychologist Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 14, 2016 An introduction to the field from one scholar’s perspective. An introduction to the field from one scholar’s perspective. Environment Planned Place Loss Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 1, 2015 What happens when we expect homesickness? What happens when we expect homesickness? Environment Environmental Stimulation and Environmental Psychology Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on January 25, 2015 Returning to the theory of things. Returning to the theory of things. Environment Sound or Noise? Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on November 20, 2014 The importance of individual differences. The importance of individual differences. Environment Classroom Design From an Instructor’s Perspective Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 10, 2014 Teaching and thinking like an environmental psychologist. Teaching and thinking like an environmental psychologist. Environment Environmental Psychology and the Coffee Shop Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on June 13, 2014 Social Design + Comfort + Community. Social Design + Comfort + Community. Stress Hospital Room-type and Individual Differences Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on April 27, 2014 The pros and cons of privacy. The pros and cons of privacy. Cognition Thinking About Biophilic Healthcare Design Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 15, 2014 Wishing for some nature in the OR. Wishing for some nature in the OR. Persuasion ‘Tis the Season to Notice Retail Design (Or Not) Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on December 31, 2013 “Is that gingerbread I smell?” “Is that gingerbread I smell?” Environment Neighbourhood Satisfaction, Congruence, and Sense of Place Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on November 26, 2013 Liking where you live is more than person-environment fit. Liking where you live is more than person-environment fit. Stress Environmental Design in Acute Care Settings Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 31, 2013 How my conversations with a friend turned into a case study. How my conversations with a friend turned into a case study. Education Environmental Psychology in the Field — Supplemental Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 1, 2013 Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part II. Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part II. Education Environmental Psychology in the Field — Continued Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 29, 2013 Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part I. Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part I. Fantasies The Utility of Cognitive Styles in Participatory Planning Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on May 30, 2013 The makings of a great minor candidacy exam. The makings of a great minor candidacy exam. Law and Crime Thinking About Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on April 24, 2013 Adjusting applications for the school setting? Adjusting applications for the school setting? Identity Environmental Territoriality and Me Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 15, 2013 “Hey, that’s my spot!” “Hey, that’s my spot!” Environment Team-teaching the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on January 8, 2013 Adding environmental psychology to the discussion. Adding environmental psychology to the discussion. Environment Behavioral Focal Points and Sense of Place Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 31, 2012 Do neighborhood hubs help us feel a sense of place? Do neighborhood hubs help us feel a sense of place? Environment Environmental Psychology in the Field Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on September 29, 2012 How Does Library Design Impact Librarians and Teachers at Work? How Does Library Design Impact Librarians and Teachers at Work? Environment Lost and Found: Sense of Place on the Prairies Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 31, 2012 Can one forget what home feels like? Can one forget what home feels like? 1 2 Next
Environment Becoming an Environmental Psychologist Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 14, 2016 An introduction to the field from one scholar’s perspective. An introduction to the field from one scholar’s perspective.
Environment Planned Place Loss Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 1, 2015 What happens when we expect homesickness? What happens when we expect homesickness?
Environment Environmental Stimulation and Environmental Psychology Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on January 25, 2015 Returning to the theory of things. Returning to the theory of things.
Environment Sound or Noise? Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on November 20, 2014 The importance of individual differences. The importance of individual differences.
Environment Classroom Design From an Instructor’s Perspective Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 10, 2014 Teaching and thinking like an environmental psychologist. Teaching and thinking like an environmental psychologist.
Environment Environmental Psychology and the Coffee Shop Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on June 13, 2014 Social Design + Comfort + Community. Social Design + Comfort + Community.
Stress Hospital Room-type and Individual Differences Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on April 27, 2014 The pros and cons of privacy. The pros and cons of privacy.
Cognition Thinking About Biophilic Healthcare Design Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 15, 2014 Wishing for some nature in the OR. Wishing for some nature in the OR.
Persuasion ‘Tis the Season to Notice Retail Design (Or Not) Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on December 31, 2013 “Is that gingerbread I smell?” “Is that gingerbread I smell?”
Environment Neighbourhood Satisfaction, Congruence, and Sense of Place Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on November 26, 2013 Liking where you live is more than person-environment fit. Liking where you live is more than person-environment fit.
Stress Environmental Design in Acute Care Settings Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 31, 2013 How my conversations with a friend turned into a case study. How my conversations with a friend turned into a case study.
Education Environmental Psychology in the Field — Supplemental Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 1, 2013 Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part II. Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part II.
Education Environmental Psychology in the Field — Continued Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 29, 2013 Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part I. Teachers’ reactions to learning commons in secondary schools, Part I.
Fantasies The Utility of Cognitive Styles in Participatory Planning Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on May 30, 2013 The makings of a great minor candidacy exam. The makings of a great minor candidacy exam.
Law and Crime Thinking About Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on April 24, 2013 Adjusting applications for the school setting? Adjusting applications for the school setting?
Identity Environmental Territoriality and Me Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on February 15, 2013 “Hey, that’s my spot!” “Hey, that’s my spot!”
Environment Team-teaching the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on January 8, 2013 Adding environmental psychology to the discussion. Adding environmental psychology to the discussion.
Environment Behavioral Focal Points and Sense of Place Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on October 31, 2012 Do neighborhood hubs help us feel a sense of place? Do neighborhood hubs help us feel a sense of place?
Environment Environmental Psychology in the Field Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on September 29, 2012 How Does Library Design Impact Librarians and Teachers at Work? How Does Library Design Impact Librarians and Teachers at Work?
Environment Lost and Found: Sense of Place on the Prairies Lindsay J. McCunn Ph.D on August 31, 2012 Can one forget what home feels like? Can one forget what home feels like?