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Self-emplacement in the lifeworld: The geographic imagination of American middle adolescents.
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Self-emplacement in the lifeworld: The geographic imagination of American middle adolescents./
作者:
Stone, Lee Durham.
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318 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-04(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-04A(E).
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Geography. -
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Self-emplacement in the lifeworld: The geographic imagination of American middle adolescents.
Stone, Lee Durham.
Self-emplacement in the lifeworld: The geographic imagination of American middle adolescents.
- 318 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-04(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Texas State University - San Marcos, 2013.
This dissertation is an investigation of the geographic imagination as the mental landscape of the lifeworlds of a group of middle adolescents. The study involved phenomenology and humanistic geography as its guiding epistemological and methodological approaches. With the goal of determining the geographic imagination (as part of spatial cognition) of the contemporary individual, constructs investigated were embodied spatiality, dwelling perspective , and the "geographies of spacings and place" that have led to contemporary placelessness of the individual. Key concepts explored were sense of place, global awareness, cosmopolitanism, and cognitive deterritorialization, particularly in contexts of the space-altering new media of electronic and digital technologies.
ISBN: 9781303646423Subjects--Topical Terms:
524010
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The mixed-methods research probed empirical data collected from middle-adolescent high school students to elicit their views of spacings and place, in the modes of a 1) Questionnaire Instrument; 2) Writing Protocol; and 3) Interview Schedule. Findings suggested that the participants generally exhibited (but with wide variations) a generalized and diffused spatial orientation, disembedded at all scalar spacings, from local to global, except for the microscale of their own embodiment. Further, it was found that much of the experience of spacings and place were centered on the body as tethered to electronic/digital media technologies. A general conclusion is that much self-emplacement is existentially ageographic--ontology of "everywhere and nowhere"--in that the personal affectivity of the existential sense of "home" is centered on the body, adolescent bedroom culture, and personal electronic/digital communication and media technologies (all as sites of spatial connectivity). These sites of spatial and space-altering connectivity promote abstract, diffuse, disembedded cognition and orientation of spacings and place. The geographic imagination substantially develops from these contemporary sites of fundamental and proximate spatial experience.
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