"You're sort of building community in a bigger way": exploring the potential of creative, nature-based activities to facilitate community connections.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Arts & Health Pub Date : 2024-02-25 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2024.2319666
Mihirini Sirisena, Mandy Cheetham
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Abstract

Background: This paper explores the opportunities that creative, nature-based activities offer for mobilising social connections via community-centred approaches to improve individual and collective wellbeing.

Methods: The study involved ethnographic methods and data was gathered from a nature for wellbeing project implemented in a rural village in North East England.

Results: The findings indicate creative, nature-based activities delivered within an environment marked by an ethic of care and kindness enabled the project to engage with participants at individual and collective levels simultaneously, which enhanced the project's ability to mobilise community skills and assets, and affect connectedness, equity and control within social groups facing significant disadvantages.

Conclusion: Creative, nature-based activities, delivered with an ethic of care, present an opportunity to recognise and engage complex and, at times, opposing undercurrents inherent in social connections between individuals and social groups.

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"你是在以更大的方式建设社区":探索以自然为基础的创意活动在促进社区联系方面的潜力。
背景:本文探讨了以自然为基础的创意活动为通过以社区为中心的方法动员社会联系以改善个人和集体福祉所提供的机会:研究采用人种学方法,从英格兰东北部一个农村实施的自然福祉项目中收集数据:研究结果表明,在以关爱和仁慈伦理为标志的环境中开展以自然为基础的创意活动,使该项目能够同时在个人和集体层面与参与者互动,从而增强了该项目调动社区技能和资产的能力,并对面临严重不利处境的社会群体的联系性、公平性和控制力产生影响:结论:以关爱伦理为基础开展的创造性自然活动,为认识和参与个人与社会群体之间社会联系中固有的复杂、有时甚至是对立的暗流提供了机会。
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