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El objetivo del artículo es presentar las bases teóricas y conceptuales de una disciplina a medio camino entre la psicología, la geografía y la antropología: la “psicogeografía cultural del desarrollo humano” (PCDH). Entendiendo por PCDH el estudio del desarrollo psicológico humano dentro de ciertas “geografías vitales y psicológicas” como un río, montaña o valle; una institución social como la escuela o la familia; ciertos artefactos como una bandera, un libro o un mapa; ideologías como el nacionalismo o liberalismo; relaciones sociales entre, por ejemplo, padre e hijo y ciertas actividades realizadas
The aim of this paper is to show some theoretical principles of “cultural psychogeography of human development” (CPHD), discipline in between psychology, geography and anthropology. I mean by CPHD the study of psychological human development in certain “vital and psychological geographies” as a river, mountain or valley; social institution like school or family; artifacts such as flag, book or map; ideologies (for example nationalism or liberalism); social relationships (for instance between father and son) and particular activities
Environmental sciences, Geography (General), Psicologia, Geography, Anthropology, G1-922, Psychology, GE1-350, Antropologia, Geografia
Environmental sciences, Geography (General), Psicologia, Geography, Anthropology, G1-922, Psychology, GE1-350, Antropologia, Geografia
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