The concepts of borders, tensegrity and goal-oriented meaningful conduct are used to study the conditions in which affects and conducts can (or cannot) emerge in urban spaces. We assume psychological phenomena are liminal and emerge in the border zones between different individual and collective states. The main focus of the study is the process of affective meaningmaking that takes place at specific locations (the border zones) in urban living. Through an example of autoethnography, we try to understand how the symbolic space is used in everyday life to produce, maintain and demolish signs that selfregulate and hetero-regulate complex atmospheres, affects and conducts.
Tateo, L., Marsico, G. (2019). Along the border: affective promotion or inhibition of conduct. Estudios de Psicología, Vol.40, No.1, pp. 245–281, doi: 10.1080/02109395.2019.1569368;
Giuseppina MarsicoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2019-01-01
Abstract
The concepts of borders, tensegrity and goal-oriented meaningful conduct are used to study the conditions in which affects and conducts can (or cannot) emerge in urban spaces. We assume psychological phenomena are liminal and emerge in the border zones between different individual and collective states. The main focus of the study is the process of affective meaningmaking that takes place at specific locations (the border zones) in urban living. Through an example of autoethnography, we try to understand how the symbolic space is used in everyday life to produce, maintain and demolish signs that selfregulate and hetero-regulate complex atmospheres, affects and conducts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.