开发一种方法论工具,用于探索宗教场所的安全感
Anne Birgitta Pessi1, Henrietta Grönlund1, Ruth Illman1,2
1Church and Social Studies, Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Frontiers in psychology
|May 7, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了螺旋模型,这是探索宗教空间安全感的新工具. 它考察了宗教环境和社会背景如何塑造情绪和归属.
科学领域:
- 情绪的社会学 情绪的社会学
- 环境心理学环境心理学
- 城市研究是城市研究.
- 政治的哲学哲学政治哲学.
背景情况:
- 情感深深地影响人类的思想和行为,然而,宗教在情感体验中的作用在社会科学中经常被忽视.
- 关于安全的心理学研究经常忽视了情绪的社会和政治层面.
- 安全感是一种复杂的现象,受到特定环境中的社会,空间和体现因素的影响.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种方法论工具,以实证地研究宗教空间内的安全感.
- 探索宗教环境中安全感是如何构建和争议的.
- 通过整合情感,空间和社会政治维度,推进对人类经验的整体理解.
主要方法:
- 螺旋模型的开发,一个一个加五维的框架,用于实证探索.
- 该模型整合了环境心理学,城市研究和政治哲学概念.
- 通过四个不同的案例研究来应用该模型:一个教堂,LGBTQ+穆斯林,米克韦浴室和舞蹈/宗教交叉点.
主要成果:
- 螺旋模型提供了一个结构化的方法来分析宗教空间的安全感.
- 案例研究表明,该模型在收集和分析各种宗教背景的数据方面具有实用性.
- 这项研究强调了物理环境,社会联系和体现的情绪在塑造安全方面的相互作用.
结论:
- 螺旋模型为研究宗教场所的安全感提供了一种新的方法,整合了多个学科观点.
- 该模型有可能加深对社会空间,归属和认可的理解.
- 需要进一步的研究来完善和扩大螺旋模型的应用,以更全面地了解人类经验.
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