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Stress and Calm in the Urban Environment
 
 
Entry Title:  Can the Urban Environment Reinforce Certain Psychological States?  Part 2
Entry Date:  Friday, March 28, 2008
References and Sources:
1.  Lowenstein, George, and Schkade, David; "Wouldn't it be Nice?  Predicting Future Feelings"; Kahneman, Daniel, Diener, Ed, Schwarz, Norbert,
     eds.; Well-being:  The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology; New York:  The Russell Sage Foundation, 1999.
2.  Pirsig, Robert M.:  Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; New York:  William Murrow Co. Inc., 1974.
3.  Caspi, Avshalom, Bolger, Niall, Eckenrode, John; "Linking Person and Context in the Daily Stress Process"; The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, v.5
     (1), Jan. 1987, pp. 184-195.
 
 
Entry Title:  Can the Urban Environment Reinforce Certain Psychological States?  Part 1
Entry Date:  Tuesday, March 25, 2008
References and Sources:
1.  Day, Christopher; Places of the Soul:  Architecture and Environmental Design as a Healing Art; Burlington:  Architectural Press 2004(1990) p.1.
 
 
Entry Title:  What is stress and calm in the urban environment?
Entry date:  Wednesday, March 19, 2008
References and Sources:
1.  Schmidt, Goldman, Feimer; "Physical and psychological factors associated with perceptions of crowding", Journal of Applied Psychology, 1976,
     v.61, #3, p.279-289.
2.  Corbett, Julia; Communicating Nature, Washington:  Island Press, 2006, p.1-25.
3.  Gehring, Andrea Cohen; "Community Policing"; Urban Land, v.65, #10, October, 2006, p. 114-116.
4.  Moore, Barry;  "When Good Buildings Go Bad"; Cite, the architectural magazine of the Rice Design Alliance, #67, Summer 2006, p.12.