拉脱维亚大流行期间的生存移民:宗教科学与人文地理交叉的解决方案

IF 2.6 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Folia Geographica Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.22364/fg.19.1
Māra Kiope
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最近的研究趋势涉及对哲学意义的理解及其在人文地理学跨学科研究中的应用。因此,本文旨在展示一种形成人文地理学与哲学界面的创新方法论的试点模式。“家庭体验”和“存在主义移民”这两个术语是由心理治疗师和哲学家格雷格·麦迪逊概念化的,用来总结对移民的采访,这些移民自愿选择融入另一个国家、社会和文化,以找到一个与他们的个人存在和谐相处的地方。关于生活真实性作为移民动机的研究迄今尚未发展起来,但它使得将现象学关注的人类经验分析与经验数据来源联系起来成为可能。人文地理学发现和价值论理论的调解确保了哲学性质的概念形成了统一的知识体系的架构,其中经验数据被有机地纳入其中。在这种情况下,它们是在拉脱维亚进行的许多大规模研究的数据,这些研究是关于Covid-19大流行,特别是封锁对拉脱维亚人口的影响。它们都形成了一个单一的文本,通过定性内容分析和队列方法进行检查,揭示了拉脱维亚社会中人际关系的性质,这对解决移民问题很重要。
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Existential migration during the pandemic in Latvia: insight into solutions at the intersection of religious science and human geography
Recent research trends related to the understanding of the meaning of philosophy and its use in interdisciplinary research in human geography. Therefore, the article aims to demonstrate a pilot model of an innovative methodology that forms the interface between human geography and philosophy. The terms “home experience” and “existential migration”, conceptualized by psychotherapist and philosopher Greg Madison, have been used to summarize interviews with migrants who have voluntarily chosen to integrate into another country, society, and culture in order to find a place to live in harmony with their individual being. Research on authenticity of life as a motive for migration has not developed so far, but it makes it possible to link the analysis of human experience, which is the focus of phenomenology, with empirical data sources. The mediation of human geography findings and axiological theory ensures that concepts of a philosophical nature form the architecture of a unified system of knowledge, in which empirical data are organically incorporated. In this case, they are the data from the many large-scale studies conducted in Latvia on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly of the lockdown, on the population of Latvia. They all form a single text, which is examined by qualitative content analysis and cohort methods, revealing the nature of interpersonal relations in Latvian society, which are important in solving migration issues.
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