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The Situationist International (SI) was an international organization of social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and political theorists.
Under the controversy of person–situation debate, situationism is the theory that changes in human behavior are factors of the situation rather than the traits a person possesses. [1] Behavior is believed to be influenced by external, situational factors rather than internal traits or motivations.
Report on the Construction of Situations (French: Rapport sur la construction des situations) is the founding Manifesto of the Situationist International revolutionary organization. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The pamphlet was published by Guy Debord in June 1957, [ 3 ] and the following month the organization was founded in Cosio d'Arroscia , Italy.
The concept of the dérive has its origins in the Letterist International, an avant-garde and Marxist collective based in Paris.The dérive was a critical tool for understanding and developing the theory of psychogeography, defined as the "specific effects of the geographical environment (whether consciously organized or not) on the emotions and behavior of individuals."
Situational ethics is a form of consequentialism (though distinct from utilitarianism in that the latter's aim is "the greatest good for the greatest number") that focuses on creating the greatest amount of love.
The person–situation debate in personality psychology refers to the controversy concerning whether the person or the situation is more influential in determining a person's behavior. Personality trait psychologists believe that a person's personality is relatively consistent across situations. [ 1 ]
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Psychogeography involves self published reports and maps, using the Situationist technique of detournement - using pre-found elements and subverting them. evoL PsychogeogrAphix 2003 Psychogeography is the exploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes.