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Julie Johnson-Pynn

Associate Professor
Psychology
Berry College
2277 Martha Berry Hwy
Mt. Berry, GA 30149
USA
Phone: (706)368-5651
Email: jpynn@berry.edu
Website: www.berry.edu/academics/education/psychology/Facul...

Publications related to Conservation Psychology:

Johnson, L. R. & Johnson-Pynn, J. S. (2007). Cultivating compassion and youth action around the globe: A preliminary report on Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program. Journal of Youth Development, 2.
Johnson, L. R., Johnson-Pynn, J. S. & Pynn, T. M. (2007). Youth civic engagement in China: Results from a program promoting environmental activism. Journal of Adolescent Research, 7, 355-386.
Johnson-Pynn, J. S., & Johnson, L. (2005). The Jane Goodall Institute’s Roots & Shoots program: Bettering the lives of East African youth and their ecology. Journal of Ethics in Leadership, 1, 17-31.
Johnson-Pynn, J. S., & Johnson, L. (2005). The Jane Goodall Instituteʼs Roots & Shoots program: Bettering the lives of East African youth and their ecology. E-Journal of Ethical Leadership, http://www.kennesaw.edu/ilec/Journal/articles/2005/.
Johnson-Pynn, J. S., & Johnson, L. R. (2005). Successes and challenges in East African conservation education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 36, 25-39.

Research Interests:

Youth civic engagement and connection to nature; cross-cultural and international perspectives on environmental education programs for youth; collaborative program evaluation of The Jane Goodall Institute's Roots & Shoots program.

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