| 单词 | psychogeography | 
| 释义 | psychogeographyn.  The study of the influence of geographical environment on the mind, behaviour, etc.; geography considered in regard to its psychological effects. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > interdisciplinary psychology > 			[noun]		 > psychogeography psychogeography1905 the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > 			[noun]		 > biogeography > anthropogeography > psychogeography psychogeography1905 1905    Science 24 Mar. 445/2  				It is one of the most interesting phases of anthro-geography or psycho-geography in the southwest. 1934    J. L. Moreno Who shall Survive?  iii. xiii. 251  				There is also in psychogeography in respect to a certain criterion either a yes or a no, whatever the motivations of this yes or no may be. 1940    Sociometry 3 299  				It would be possible to discover the critical time-point but also the critical space-points in the psychogeography of the community. 1958    Archit. Rev. 124 1/1  				That document of psychogeography, André Breton's Nuit du Tournesol, which ought on the face of it to be an entirely private exercise in erotic topography, can be read with understanding, even by those who have never visited Paris. 1989    H. F. Stein  & W. G. Niederland 		(title)	  				Maps from the mind: readings in psychogeography. 2004    Times Lit. Suppl. 24 Sept. 21/4  				Crisis is..expressed powerfully in the novel's psychogeography; by 1978, Niagara Falls had the highest concentration of chemical factories in America. Derivatives  ˌpsychogeoˈgraphic adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > interdisciplinary psychology > 			[adjective]		 > psychogeography psychogeographic1934 psychogeographical1941 the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > 			[adjective]		 > biogeography > anthropogeography > psychogeography psychogeographic1934 psychogeographical1941 1934    J. L. Moreno Who shall Survive?  iii. xiii. 256  				The psychogeographic mapping of the community shows..the relationship of local geography to psychological processes. 1963    Listener 14 Feb. 299/1  				The kind of psychogeographic studies made by the Situationists are all very well in communicating a feeling about man/environment relationships. 1992    Canad. Forum Dec. 37/3  				‘Sculpture and the Sculptural in Halifax and Vancouver’ is a wonderful psychogeographic comparison of our two coastal cities.   ˌpsychogeoˈgraphical adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > interdisciplinary psychology > 			[adjective]		 > psychogeography psychogeographic1934 psychogeographical1941 the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > 			[adjective]		 > biogeography > anthropogeography > psychogeography psychogeographic1934 psychogeographical1941 1941    Sociometry 4 30  				If..they had real psycho-geographical maps of the communities at their disposal, they could make their selection of key individuals with greater precision. 1958    Archit. Rev. 124 1/1  				It shows ‘quartiers d'états d'âme’ and ‘gradients of psychogeographical drift’—factors not generally taken into account by the average planning authority. 2001    Jrnl. Biogeography 28 677  				The psychogeographical writings of Debord..and Marcus..about the urban environment and the ways you might feel about and relate to what is around you. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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