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Area of Science:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Cultural Psychology
  • Semiotics

Background:

  • Human development is influenced by transitions across various borders (geographical, temporal, social, psychological).
  • Understanding individual and shared experiences of border crossing is crucial for theoretical model development.
  • Existing models may not fully capture the complexity of developmental processes across diverse border types.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review border crossing as a developmental and abductively generalizable process.
  • To propose an innovative method for representing border crossing experiences using an analogy between Abductive Generalization and photogrammetry.
  • To explore the developmental potential of spatial displacement, imagination, and social interactions in border crossing.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical review of border crossing as a developmental process.
  • Application of Abductive Generalization and photogrammetry principles for modeling.
  • Case study analysis of psychologists in a humanitarian non-governmental organization (NGO).

Main Results:

  • An abductively generalized model highlighting spatial, cultural, and psychological dimensions of border crossing was developed.
  • A novel three-dimensional helical model of development, inspired by photogrammetry, was proposed.
  • Mesogenetic influences (institutional, cultural) were recognized as key factors in development through border crossing.

Conclusions:

  • Border crossing is a significant driver of human development, influenced by individual and contextual factors.
  • The proposed photogrammetry-inspired helical model offers a new framework for understanding developmental processes across borders.
  • An interdisciplinary approach, integrating Semiotic Cultural Psychology, is recommended for future research and interventions in diverse border contexts.