Noun
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psychogeography (uncountable)
The study of the effect of geographical factors on the mind or on behaviour
The symbolism of London's landmarks is explored in the fourth chapter, in which Gull explains his motives to his uncomprehending coachman, and employs psychogeography to tie together these landmarks with the city's history. Source: Internet
Dérive main By definition, psychogeography combines subjective and objective knowledge and studies. Source: Internet
Psychogeography main The first edition of Internationale Situationniste defined psychogeography as "the study of the specific effects of the geographical environment (whether consciously organized or not) on the emotions and behavior of individuals." Source: Internet