People, places, things and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century

Author:

McGann Marek1ORCID,Lucas Miranda2ORCID,McHugh Cillian3ORCID,Barrett Louise2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Mary Immaculate College , Limerick V94 VN26, Ireland

2. Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge , Lethbridge T1K 3M4, Canada

3. Department of Psychology, University of Limerick , Limerick V94 T9PX, Ireland

Abstract

Trends and developments in recent behavioural and cognitive sciences demonstrate the need for a well-developed theoretical and empirical framework for examining the ecology of human behaviour. The increasing recognition of the role of the environment and interaction with the environment in the organization of behaviour within the cognitive sciences has not been met with an equally disciplined and systematic account of that environment (Heft 2018 Ecol. Psychol . 30 , 99–123 (doi: 10.1080/10407413.2018.1410045 ); McGann 2014 Synth. Philos. 29 , 217–233). Several bodies of work in behavioural ecology, anthropology and ecological psychology provide some frameworks for such an account. At present, however, the most systematic and theoretically disciplined account of the human behavioural ecosystem is that of behaviour settings, as developed by the researchers of the Midwest Psychological Field Station (see Barker 1968 Ecological psychology: concepts and methods for studying the environment of human behavior ). The articles in this theme issue provide a critical examination of these theoretical and methodological resources. The collection addresses their theoretical value in connecting with contemporary issues in cognitive science and research practice in psychology, as well as the importance of the methodological specifics of behaviour settings research. Additionally, articles diagnose limitations and identify points of potential extension of both theory and methods, particularly with regard to changes owing to the advance of technology, and the complex relationship between the individual and the collective in behaviour settings work. This article is part of the theme issue ‘People, places, things, and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century’.

Publisher

The Royal Society

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