武汉反 COVID-19 封锁对其生活节奏和隐喻时空视角的影响。

Culture and Brain Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-27 DOI:10.1007/s40167-022-00113-4
Juanjuan Wang, Yi Sun
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生活节奏作为微观文化不可或缺的一个方面,长期以来在很大程度上被学术界所忽视。本研究认为,COVID-19 在武汉的爆发使当地人陷入了与时间的抗争,导致生活节奏加快。这可能会影响他们的时间观念,而与中国文化的宏观调控无关。为此,我们设计了一份在线问卷,以收集武汉人在封锁期间和封锁七个月后的生活节奏和时间观念数据。结果显示,封锁期间武汉人的生活节奏比封锁七个月后的武汉人快很多,而且选择 "移动时间 "视角的倾向也比封锁七个月后的武汉人高很多。这表明,生活节奏不仅在宏观上受特定文化的调节,在微观上也受某些紧迫事件的影响,而一个人的时间视角会受到生活节奏变化的影响:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s40167-022-00113-4。
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Effect of Wuhan's anti-COVID-19 lockdown on its pace of life and metaphorical temporal perspective.

The pace of life, as an indispensable aspect of microscopic culture, has been largely ignored by the academia for a long time. This study proposes that the emergent outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan put people there into a fight against time, leading to a speeding up of their pace of life. This might have affected their temporal perspective, regardless of the macroscopic regulation of Chinese culture. To this end, we designed an online questionnaire to gather data about Wuhan people's pace of life and temporal perspective, both during its lockdown and seven months after the lockdown. The results showed that people in while-lockdown Wuhan displayed a much faster pace of life and also a much higher tendency to choose the Moving Time perspective than people in Wuhan seven months after the lockdown. This suggests that the pace of life is not only regulated by specific culture macroscopically, but also by certain pressing events microscopically, and one's temporal perspective is affected by the changed pace of life.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40167-022-00113-4.

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