UID:
almahu_9949211289602882
Umfang:
xi, 343 pages :
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illustrations, maps ;
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26 cm
Ausgabe:
First Edition.
Ausgabe:
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2017. Available via World Wide Web.
Ausgabe:
Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN:
9781433815393 (print ed.)
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1433815397 (print ed.)
Inhalt:
"This volume attempts to make the case that our understanding of psychological phenomena can be greatly informed by a geographical perspective--one that explores the spatial organization of psychological phenomena and considers how individual characteristics, social entities, and physical features of the environment contribute to their organization. The chapters in the book highlight the ways in which social and physical features of the environment, such as local demography, political and economic institutions, topography, and climate, influence and interact with psychological processes. The perspectives described herein complement and extend theory and research in several areas of psychology, including social, personality, cultural, environmental, evolutionary, and comparative. By bringing together streams of research at the intersection of geographical psychology, I have tried to show how widely studied psychological constructs relate to and are influenced by broad social, ecological, economic, and political forces. At the same time, this research demonstrates the relevance of psychology for understanding macro-level processes. Ultimately, this book is designed to inform researchers about the value of examining psychological phenomena and their spatial components."--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).
Anmerkung:
I. Mechanisms underlying geographical variation in states, traits, and behaviors -- II. Geographical representation of social psychological phenomena -- III. Person × environment interactions.
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Also issued in print.
Weitere Ausg.:
Original
Sprache:
Englisch