psychology

Chapter 1: Procrastinating over Climate Action

Chapter 1: Procrastinating over Climate Action

It arrived not as revelation but as a slow unease many recognize. Climate headlines and clear science left me in informed paralysis — a bystander. In India, with erratic monsoons and crushing heat, that passivity felt untenable.

During my Master’s at the National Institute of Design I asked: why does collective climate inaction persist, and what can a designer do to break numbness? Carbon Block grew from that curiosity, not as an answer, but as a probe to confront my own bystander-ness and test how design can shift perception and behavior.

This post begins a series on that journey. Narrating the first research labyrinth: psychological and social causes of our inertia, awkward truths I found, and the core questions that framed the problem.

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Sports Complex: The Science Behind Fanatic Behaviour

Recently watched the India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh tri-series matches and noticed how fans including many of my close friends react to teams' victory and loss. This got me curious about the reasons why fans follow sports so passionately, to extents where there are chances of violence and hooliganism. The following post is a download of an article written by Shirley Wang in 2006 that compiles the research that attempt to answer this question. I have highlighted the sentences that I found important. 

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