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A psychological-geographical approach to vulnerability: the example of a Chinese urban development project from the perspective of the transactional stress model

机译:从心理地理学角度探讨脆弱性:从交易压力模型的角度看中国城市发展项目的例子

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Since the 1980s, reform, the open-door policy, and rapid economic growth have encouraged Chinese cities to become fast-growing and highly dynamic urban areas. They are subject to both innovations and international connectivity as well as to rising socioeconomic and ecological vulnerability. In this paper we sketch the main transformation processes of a traditional Chinese village in the megacity Guangzhou, South China, processes that are linked to the construction of a new railway station in its close proximity. Our research addresses the issue of how the inhabitants of this village view the restructuring of their living environment. What kind of demands or opportunities do they perceive? Do they feel stress with regard to 'harm/loss', 'threat', or 'challenge' and how do they cope with the changing structures and processes? People living in the same environment appraise exposure to certain risks differently, which explains varying coping modes. In this context the question is considered as to whether coping necessarily results in 'visible' outcomes (eg building houses to rent out and thus benefiting from in-migration) or whether it encompasses 'invisible' person-related processes. The primary aim of this paper is to enrich the geographical debate on vulnerability by taking a psychological perspective and presenting and applying the transactional stress model of Lazarus. This conceptual framework from cognitive psychology and schematises person and environment antecedents of stress and coping as well as appraisal and coping as mediating processes between the person and the environment. To facilitate understanding, the transactional stress model is exemplified on the basis of selected research data collected in the transforming village. With reference to different stress appraisals, examples of varying coping modes and coping efficiency are discussed.
机译:自1980年代以来,改革,开放政策和快速的经济增长鼓励中国城市成为快速增长和高度活跃的城市地区。它们既要受到创新和国际连通性的影响,又要面对不断增加的社会经济和生态脆弱性。在本文中,我们概述了位于中国南方大城市广州的中国传统乡村的主要改造过程,这些过程与在其附近的新火车站的建设有关。我们的研究解决了这个村庄的居民如何看待其居住环境的重组问题。他们认为什么样的需求或机会?他们是否对“伤害/损失”,“威胁”或“挑战”感到压力?如何应对不断变化的结构和过程?生活在同一环境中的人们对某些风险的评估方式不同,这解释了应对方式的不同。在这种情况下,应考虑以下问题:应对是否必然导致“看得见的”结果(例如,建造房屋以出租,从而从移民中受益),或者它是否涵盖了“不可见的”与人相关的过程。本文的主要目的是通过从心理学的角度介绍并应用拉撒路的交易压力模型来丰富关于脆弱性的地理讨论。这个概念框架来自认知心理学,它描绘了人与环境之间压力和应对以及评估和应对作为人与环境之间的中介过程的先决条件。为了便于理解,根据在转型村庄中收集的选定研究数据,举例说明了交易压力模型。参照不同的压力评估,讨论了不同应对方式和应对效率的示例。

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    《Environment and planning》 |2010年第7期|P.1705-1722|共18页
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    Department of Geography, University of Kiel, Ludewig-Meyn-Str. 14, D-24098 Kiel, Germany;

    Department of Geography, University of Kiel, Ludewig-Meyn-Str. 14, D-24098 Kiel, Germany;

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