psychogeophysics

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

psycho- +‎ geophysics

Noun[edit]

psychogeophysics (uncountable)

  1. The branch of psychogeography pertaining to geophysics.
    • 2015, Jussi Parikka, A Geology of Media:
      In the view of psychogeophysics, what is ignored are the wider geological contexts in which habitual life can even start to be structured:
    • 2015, Tina Richardson, “Introduction: A Wander Through the Scene of British Urban Walking”, in Tina Richardson, editor, Walking Inside Out: Contemporary British Psychogeography, page 18:
      Practitioners are continually reworking psychogeography and renaming it to suit their requirements and to differentiate what they do from each other. These nuances are very important to psychogeographers (psychogeophysics and cryptoforestry, to provide just two examples).
    • 2019, Riar Rizaldi, “The Psychogeophysics of Bangka Island: On Tin, Mining, and Materiality”, in Transformations, number 33:
      In this paper, I focus on fieldwork undertaken in Bangka Island and re-examine the materiality of tin and its complex entanglement with humans through psychogeophysics.