Mohd Fadhli Shah Khaidzir, R. S. Hashim, Noraini Md. Yusof
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摘要
背景与目的:心理地理意识的缺乏是导致人们对这个地方及其环境态度冷淡的一个关键因素。因此,它使个人能够在身体和智力上充分体验一个地点,同时也获得一种自我发现和自我实现的感觉。方法:本研究的目的是检查参加实地观察的一组个人的反应。来自马来西亚一所大学的40名预科学生被带到马六甲,在自己的闲暇时间体验环境的地理风景。然后,根据研究的目的,对调查数据进行人工转录和分析。研究发现:与个体的互动以及对乡村和城市环境特征的观察使参与者进行了一次影响他们思维和行为方式的心理地理之旅。所有参与者都认为,这次旅行影响了他们的经历和对他们的思维和行为的看法,强调了这一概念在建立地点与自我之间的联系方面的关键作用。贡献:本研究结果为今后心理地理学的进一步研究奠定了坚实的基础。这些数据可以用作未来研究的基线,以确定其他地方是否存在类似的影响,无论是否具有马六甲发现的显著特征。关键词:心理地理学,地方依恋,地方意义,自我发现,马六甲引自:Khaidzir, m.f. S, Hashim, R. S, and Md. Yusof, N.(2022)。自我与地点之间的心理地理体验。自然科学学报,7(1),243-263。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss1pp243-263
PSYCHOGEOGRAPHICAL EXPERIENCE BETWEEN THE SELF AND THE PLACE
Background and Purpose: The absence of psychogeographical awareness is a critical factor contributing to the lackadaisical attitudes towards the place and its environment. As a result, it enables an individual to fully experience a location, both physically and intellectually, while also gaining a feeling of self-discovery and self-realisation.
Methodology: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of a group of individuals who participated in a field observation. 40 participants from a Malaysian university's foundation level were brought to Malacca to experience the environment's geographical scenery at their own leisure. The survey data was then manually transcribed and analysed in accordance with the study's aim.
Findings: Interactions with individuals and observation of features in the countryside and urban surroundings enabled participants to go on a psychogeographical journey that influenced their way of thinking and behaving. All participants felt that the journey had influenced their experiences and perspectives on their thinking and behaviour, highlighting the critical role of this notion in establishing the connection between place and self.
Contributions: The findings of this study provide a solid foundation for future research in the field of psychogeography. The data may be used as a baseline for future studies to determine whether a comparable impact exists in other locations, with or without significant features like those found in Malacca.
Keywords: Psychogeography, place attachment, place meaning, self-discovery, Malacca.
Cite as: Khaidzir, M. F. S., Hashim, R. S., & Md. Yusof, N. (2022). Psychogeographical experience between the self and the place. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 7(1), 243-263. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss1pp243-263