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大学生与自然:对恐惧、危险、脱节和厌恶的不同看法。

College Students and Nature: Differing Thoughts of Fear, Danger, Disconnection, and Loathing.

机构信息

School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2019 Jul;64(1):79-96. doi: 10.1007/s00267-019-01172-9. Epub 2019 May 10.

Abstract

Despite the existence of a robust body of research that investigates human-nature connections, few scholars have examined what people tend to ponder when they think of nature. The objective of the study is to find out how college and university students think about nature. The study also seeks to identify which factors are most significant in influencing students' thoughts about nature. This paper analyzes racial, gender, class, and academic differences in the way college students think about nature. The study of 287 American students found that respondents thought about a wide range of concepts and ideas when they contemplate nature. This article focuses on the demographic differences in thoughts about fear, danger, and loathing. This set of ideas has been the subject of scholarly research, and the findings presented herein contribute to this body of scholarship. The paper discusses both descriptive and multivariate techniques that are used to explore the topic. The study found that white students are less likely than racial/ethnic minorities to think about disconnection, predators, getting lost, loathsome or hateful places, fear, and danger when they think of nature. However, the results also show that it would be inaccurate to describe racial/ethnic minorities as universally fearful of and disconnected from nature. Moreover, the paper demonstrates that race is not the only explanatory variable that has significant impacts in multivariate models-the student's academic interest has significant impacts on thoughts about natural hazards, disconnection, predators, human-made hazards, and loathsome or hateful places. Gender, age, parental education, and first-generation college attendance also has significant impacts on the dependent variables.

摘要

尽管有大量的研究探讨了人类与自然的联系,但很少有学者研究人们在思考自然时倾向于思考什么。本研究旨在了解大学生对自然的看法,以及哪些因素对学生对自然的思考影响最大。本文分析了大学生思考自然时的种族、性别、阶级和学术差异。对 287 名美国学生的研究发现,被调查者在思考自然时会想到各种各样的概念和想法。本文主要关注对恐惧、危险和厌恶的思考在人口统计学上的差异。这组想法一直是学术研究的主题,本文的研究结果为此类学术研究做出了贡献。本文讨论了用于探讨这一主题的描述性和多元统计技术。研究发现,与少数族裔相比,白人学生在思考自然时不太可能想到脱节、捕食者、迷路、令人厌恶或讨厌的地方、恐惧和危险。然而,研究结果也表明,将少数族裔普遍描述为对自然感到恐惧和与自然脱节是不准确的。此外,本文还表明,种族并不是多元模型中具有显著影响的唯一解释变量——学生的学术兴趣对自然危害、脱节、捕食者、人为危害和令人厌恶或讨厌的地方的思考有显著影响。性别、年龄、父母教育程度和第一代大学生入学也对因变量有显著影响。

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