Thursday 3 December 2009

looking deeper

Referring back to both journals this is how i would look into the subjects more to find out more about them.
For urban design I would take a walk around the city centre on a busy day such as a saturday and have a look around at where people are meeting and ask myself these questions. Is it because the meeting place is well known? is it because thats where everyone meets anyway? Is it due to good urban design and is designed as being a meeting point? And why is it in this exact spot?
I think the only way to find this out would be to ask the public themselves and they would be able to give me some answers as to why they are meeting someone at that particular spot.
Looking at maps of the city centre would be a big help to see from a birds eye view of how the town is layed out and why it is layed out that way.
Id also like to find out why people socialise in certain places around the city. But again, i would have to ask the people themselves.

As for young adult having paranoid thinking, id like to ask around college and university students and find out if theres anyone they know or know of who has had these kind of problems. I am saying this because college students are always usually out at weekends and living the student life. I'd like to find out if theres many young adults who suffer from paranoid thinking in the a more fortunate country such as ourselves. In the journal it only tells us of paranoid thinking in non-clinical countries. I know that young adults in this country would have some kind of paranoid thinking but i don't know if it would be worse. It may be, because so many young people in this country are put under pressure with things such as college, school and family life, there for the rate may be higher. Once again id have to interview people/young adults to see what they think themselves and see what would give them this kind of paranoid thinking and self consciousness.

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