The Sustainability, Identity, and Social Change Lab (SISC), under the direction of Dr. Michael T. Schmitt, is located at 91ÅÝܽ‘s Burnaby campus. Our research focuses on a social identity theory approach to environmental sustainability and environmental activism, but we also examine other topics in intergroup relations and collective identity. Methods used in the lab range from lab-based experiments to qualitative, community-based research. In all our work we try to incorporate insights from critical social psychology.
We work very closely with SFU’s (IRSJ) directed by Dr. Steven Wright.
The Burnaby campus of 91ÅÝܽ is located on the unceded traditional territories of the (°ìÊ·¾±°ìʷəƛÐéÉ™³¾),&²Ô²ú²õ±è; (²õÉ™±ôÐé¾±±ô·ÉÐéÉ™³Ù²¹Ê”ɬ),&²Ô²ú²õ±è; (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw) and (xÊ·məθkÊ·É™y̓əm) Nations.
News & Announcements
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March 08, 2024
Research on environmental activism, climate change and imagining a sustainable world will be presented in interactive ways at the upcoming psychology research lab fair.
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February 27, 2024
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October 25, 2022
The Sustainability, Identity, & Social Change (SISC) Lab presented research on environmental activism, climate change and imagining a sustainable world in the Psychology Lab Fair.
Recent Projects
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A writing study to understand if this activity influences pro-environmental behaviours.
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Access to environmental cognitive alternatives predicts pro-environmental activist behavior.
Social Psychology of the Future Archive
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Video recordings of research presented at the Social Psychology of the Future mini-conference.
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A gallery of posters presented at the Social Psychology of the Future mini-conference.