Frontiers in Psychology (Mar 2020)

Where You Are Is Who You Are? The Geographical Account of Psychological Phenomena

  • Hao Chen,
  • Kaisheng Lai,
  • Lingnan He,
  • Rongjun Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Geographical psychology aims to study the spatial distribution of psychological phenomenon at different levels of geographical analysis and their relations to macro-level important societal outcomes. The geographical perspective provides a new way of understanding interactions between humankind psychological processes and distal macro-environments. Studies have identified the spatial organizations of a wide range of psychological constructs, including (but not limited among) personality, individualism/collectivism, cultural tightness-looseness, and well-being; these variations have been plotted over a range of geographical units (e.g., neighborhoods, cities, states, and countries) and have been linked to a broad array of political, economic, social, public health, and other social consequences. Future research should employ multi-level analysis, taking advantage of more deliberated causality test methods and big data techniques, to further examine the emerging and evolving mechanisms of geographical differences in psychological phenomena.

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