利用GIFscapes研究年轻人对城市空间的情感体验

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Daniel Gutiérrez-Ujaque , Monica Degen , Quim Bonastra
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本文提出图形交换格式(GIF)作为一种新颖的方法来研究年轻人在城市空间中的情感体验,这一群体经常被排除在城市规划过程之外。根据儿童地理学、非代表性理论和数字地理学,我们引入了gifscape的概念,以唤起关系、感官和情感动态,这些动态塑造了我们与城市环境的互动,而这些动态往往被传统的研究方法所忽视。这篇论文是基于对伦敦乌克斯布里奇社区咨询的研究。它开发了一种参与式方法,让年轻人选择动图来表达他们对乌克斯布里奇市中心的看法。我们展示了GIF的情感能力如何引发年轻人对城市环境的情感体验的见解,并提供了一个有吸引力的对话平台,讨论他们在城市环境中的用途、感知和需求。我们的讨论揭示了世俗的城市氛围,如节奏、维护和使用,在塑造年轻人对场所的感知和依恋方面是多么重要,并强调了他们对被忽视的城市基础设施、包容性空间不足和社会边缘化的看法。通过展示动图如何能够获得细致入微的城市氛围情感体验,本研究推动了儿童城市地理和情感地理领域的发展。这篇文章强调了在城市研究中采用数字方法来创建具有物理功能、情感和体验响应的城市的价值。
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Using GIFscapes to examine young people’s affective experiences of urban spaces
This article proposes Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) as a novel methodology to investigate the affective experiences of young people in urban spaces, a group often excluded in urban planning processes. Drawing on children’s geographies, non-representational theory, and digital geographies, we introduce the concept of GIFscapes to evoke the relational, sensory, and emotional dynamics shaping our interactions with urban environments often overlooked by more traditional research methods. The paper is based on research for a community consultation in Uxbridge, London. It developed a participatory methodology with young people who chose GIFs to express their perceptions of Uxbridge’s town centre. We show how GIF’s affective capacity elicits insights into the youth’s affective experiences of urban environments as well as provides an engaging platform for dialogue to discuss their uses, perceptions and needs from urban environments. Our discussion reveals how important mundane urban atmospheres, such as rhythms, maintenance, and uses, are in shaping young people’s perceptions and attachments to place and highlights their views on neglected urban infrastructures, insufficient inclusive spaces, and social marginalisation. By demonstrating how GIFs enable accessing nuanced affective experiences of urban atmospheres, this research advances the field of children’s urban geographies and affective geographies. The article emphasises the value of embracing digital methods in urban studies to create cities that are physically functional and emotionally and experientially responsive.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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