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从心理学角度区分街头卖艺和乞讨

Differentiating busking from begging: A psychological approach.

机构信息

Division of Social Sciences, Humanities and Design, College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Dec 2;16(12):e0260781. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260781. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Despite the research support that street performance is generally a beneficial element to public space, the legitimacy of street performance remains controversial. One critical issue is that busking is often confused with begging. With a psychological perspective, the present research examines the distinction of busking from begging. Two studies approached the problem from the viewpoints of street performers and passersby, respectively. Study 1 (N = 188) surveyed street performers on their reasons for street performance and reasons for why donations to street performance should be acceptable. The respondents could articulate various features of street performance along which busking could be similar to and yet distinguishable from begging. Study 2 (N = 189) experimentally compared busking and begging in how they could affect people's perception of public space. Relative to public space with begging, public space with busking was perceived as significantly more comforting, more active, less prone to crimes, and overall more likeable. These descriptive (Study 1) and experimental (Study 2) findings help to clarify the difference between busking and begging: Street performance is not merely an act of soliciting donations in public space, but it also possesses artistic and entertaining qualities that can in turn make public space more favorable. The current findings can inform the policy making and regulations of street performance. Moreover, since the present research was conducted in Hong Kong, it contributes a cultural perspective to the literature on street performance.

摘要

尽管有研究支持街头表演通常是公共空间有益的元素,但街头表演的合法性仍然存在争议。一个关键问题是,街头表演经常与乞讨混淆。从心理学的角度来看,本研究考察了街头表演与乞讨的区别。两项研究分别从街头表演者和路人的角度探讨了这个问题。研究 1(N=188)调查了街头表演者进行街头表演的原因,以及为什么向街头表演捐款应该是可以接受的。受访者可以描述街头表演的各种特征,沿着这些特征,街头表演可以与乞讨相似,但又可以与之区分开来。研究 2(N=189)通过实验比较了街头表演和乞讨在如何影响人们对公共空间的看法方面的差异。与有乞讨的公共空间相比,有街头表演的公共空间被认为更舒适、更活跃、犯罪率更低,总体上更受欢迎。这些描述性(研究 1)和实验性(研究 2)的发现有助于澄清街头表演和乞讨之间的区别:街头表演不仅仅是在公共空间中乞讨捐款的行为,它还具有艺术和娱乐的性质,反过来又可以使公共空间更受欢迎。本研究的结果可以为街头表演的政策制定和法规提供信息。此外,由于本研究是在香港进行的,它为街头表演文献提供了一个文化视角。

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