mindgeography
Mindgeography is an interdisciplinary concept that investigates how people perceive, represent, and reason about geographical space within the mind. It focuses on mental maps, spatial memory, and the cognitive processes that underlie navigation, wayfinding, and place attachment. The field overlaps with cognitive geography, geocognition, and spatial cognition, drawing on psychology, anthropology, linguistics, and urban studies.
The study of mindgeography asks how individuals and groups encode geographic information, how cultural and personal
Common methods involve sketch maps and interviews to reveal mental representations, card-sorting tasks, route tracing, think-aloud
Applications of mindgeography include improving navigational aids and wayfinding design, informing urban planning and architecture, enhancing
Critiques emphasize the subjectivity and cultural specificity of mental geographies, urging careful methodological triangulation and cautious