Toward a Pragmatic Ecological Psychology
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概要
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While drawing on its traditional roots, contemporary ecological psychology advances a revised and expanded conception of behavior settings that can be applied to the design and improvement of small-scale environments. In the contemporary view, behavior settings are products of interactions of setting occupants who continually make sense of internal and external events affecting the setting. These and other revisions have emerged from intensive study of individual settings. Their practical utility is illustrated by an experimental introduction of a queuing device at a crowded bus stop in Yosemite National Park and by a longitudinal case study of the creation of a coffee shop in Southern California. Such projects could be harbingers of a broader pragmatic movement in environment and behavior studies.
- 人間・環境学会の論文
- 2011-08-25