University of Brighton, School of Applied Social Science, Brighton BN1 9PH, United Kingdom.
Health Place. 2013 Nov;24:140-6. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.08.009. Epub 2013 Sep 11.
This paper draws on a case study of led group walks in the South-East of England to explore the affective potency of shared movement for producing therapeutic landscapes (landscapes that through placed practices become associated with health and healing). The paper addresses the lack of attention to embodiment and movement in work on therapeutic landscapes through an exploration of how shared movement can produce supportive social spaces that are experienced as restorative. Drawing on an expansive conception of mobility inspired by the 'mobilities turn' in the social sciences in the last decade, the paper explores how the therapeutic landscape concept can be enriched by being approached through the lens of the body in movement. A complimentary concern in the paper is the ways in which supportive socialities and group dynamics are integral to many therapeutic landscape experiences. Walking together is found to have a significant impact on social interaction and together embodied mobilities and supportive socialities transform the countryside walkscape into a mobile therapeutic landscape and a site for shared therapeutic body work.
本文通过对英格兰东南部团体引领式散步的案例研究,探索了共享运动对产生治疗性景观(通过特定实践与健康和疗愈相关联的景观)的情感效力。本文通过探讨共享运动如何产生被体验为恢复性的支持性社交空间,解决了治疗性景观研究中对身体和运动关注不足的问题。本文借鉴了过去十年社会科学中“流动性转向”所激发的对流动性的广泛理解,探讨了如何通过身体运动的视角来丰富治疗性景观的概念。本文还关注了支持性社交关系和群体动态是许多治疗性景观体验不可或缺的部分。研究发现,一起散步对社会互动有重大影响,共同的身体流动性和支持性社交关系将乡村漫步景观转变为移动治疗景观和共享治疗身体工作的场所。