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NOSTALGIC EXPERIENCE OF A PLACE OF POWER

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*recommended age
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The seminar will be held on March 20 at 11.00, Armyansky Lane 4/2, room 209 
Speaker: Milana Khachaturova, PhD in Psychology, deputy head of Laboratory for the Psychology of Salutogenic Environment, associate professor of School of Psychology at National Research University Higher School of Economics 
Moderator: Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Doctor of Science, head of Laboratory for the Psychology of Salutogenic Environment, professor of School of Psychology at National Research University Higher School of Economics

The seminar will examine nostalgic experience of a place of power  using the example of the White Sea Biological Station named after N.A. Pertsov. We tested two research questions: what is the structure of the nostalgic experience of a place of power and what valence does it have? We used the content analysis of interview texts with the identification of categories and codes. The results of the study showed that the structure of in the nostalgic experience of a place of power using the example of the White Sea Biological Station includes three main categories, mentioned in order of importance: Unique Environmental Conditions, Significant Events and Close People. The results of the study indicate the dominant positive valence of the White Sea Biological Station as the nostalgic experience of a place of power and also that the nostalgic experience of a place of power can be ambivalent. On the one hand, it promotes movement forward by encouraging reflection on the past, where difficulties have been overcome more than once. On the other hand, if a person is prone to unhealthy thinking patterns, the benefits of remembering the past are neutralized, leading to fixation on it. This research makes an important contribution to the study of nostalgia and homesickness, which is one of the main topics in the Laboratory for the Psychology of Salutogenic Environment.

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