Cameron Brick
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| Alma mater | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Occupation | Social and environmental psychologist |
| Organization | University of Amsterdam |
| Known for | Research on pro-environmental behavior, intention–behavior gap, and climate protest behavior |
Cameron Brick is a social and environmental psychologist at the University of Amsterdam whose research addresses pro-environmental behavior, the intention-behavior gap, and climate protests. Brick's research has focused on objective measures of high-emissions behaviors. He completed his PhD in 2015 at the University of California, Santa Barbara under David Sherman.
Het Parool published a profile featuring Brick’s research and commentary about public responses to environmental problems. The Washington Post, The Guardian, and de Volkskrant have interviewed Brick as an expert in behavioral science.
Brick led an article on how social identity and visibility shape pro-environmental behavior, which was referenced in policy reports by the United Nations and the European Union and reported in The Atlantic. He co-authored a multi-country study in Science Advances testing interventions across 63 countries that was cited in policy reports by the OECD, and the Publications Office of the European Union, and that received media coverage in The Washington Post, The Guardian, and Der Standard. His co-authored article on trust in scientists, in Nature Human Behaviour, was cited in a report on the use of behavioral insights in policymaking by the Publications Office of the European Union and was covered in The Guardian.
Awards
- Robert B. Cialdini Prize, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2025)
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