School of Health, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
School of Health, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Health Place. 2024 Sep;89:103309. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103309. Epub 2024 Jul 2.
New Zealand's coastal blue spaces, from harbours to beaches, provide diverse wellbeing benefits but can also be sites of danger, fear, and cultural contestation. This qualitative research focuses on Chinese migrants in Auckland, a community who are underrepresented in coastal recreation and overrepresented in drowning statistics. Findings show Chinese migrants dis/connection with coastal blue space and fear of coastal swimming, derived from their homeland habitus and lack of coastal 'blue space' cultural capital. Our research contributes to the growing recognition of 'hydrophobia', and how the racialisation of leisure space impacts the potential for blue spaces and practices to be therapeutic.
新西兰的沿海蓝色空间,从港口到海滩,提供了多种多样的健康益处,但也可能是危险、恐惧和文化争议的场所。本研究关注的是奥克兰的中国移民,他们在沿海娱乐活动中代表性不足,而在溺水统计数据中则代表性过高。研究结果表明,中国移民与沿海蓝色空间的脱节以及对沿海游泳的恐惧,源于他们的家乡习惯和缺乏沿海“蓝色空间”文化资本。我们的研究有助于人们越来越认识到“恐水症”,以及休闲空间的种族化如何影响蓝色空间和实践的治疗潜力。