Department of Psychology, University of Winchester, Winchester, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Buckingham, Buckingham, UK.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2022 Oct;61(4):1400-1417. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12542. Epub 2022 May 9.
Building on the growing discursive approach to people-place relations, we examine how young people negotiate people-place tensions and relations, and how they establish their everyday sense of place in contemporary public spaces. Facilitated by the use of Collaborative Spatial Mapping, analysis of focus group data from 51 young people focuses on three aspects of participants' talk about the places that make up their everyday lives: appropriation of micro-geographical spaces, the construction of autobiographical insideness and the mobilization of shared socio-spatial histories. Our analysis illustrates young people's responses to a broader problematic of being 'troublesome' in public spaces, demonstrating how they construct a deep-rooted attachment to, and sense of themselves as located members within, such spaces. We argue that place appropriation and autobiographical insideness are important concepts for understanding the practice of citizenship by young people, and how such practice is embedded in wider political processes of spatial conflict and exclusion.
基于人们对场所关系日益增长的论述方法,我们研究了年轻人如何协商人与人之间的紧张关系和关系,以及他们如何在当代公共空间中建立自己的日常场所感。通过使用协作空间映射,对 51 名年轻人的焦点小组数据进行分析,重点关注参与者谈论构成日常生活的场所的三个方面:微观地理空间的占用、自传式内在性的构建以及共享社会空间历史的调动。我们的分析说明了年轻人对在公共空间中“令人讨厌”这一更广泛问题的反应,展示了他们如何在这些空间中建立根深蒂固的归属感,并将自己视为其中的有定位的成员。我们认为,场所占用和自传式内在性是理解年轻人公民实践的重要概念,以及这种实践如何嵌入空间冲突和排斥的更广泛政治过程。