Texas Tech University

Place, Memory, and Environmental Psychology

Dates:April 7 - May 12, 2026
Meets:Tu from 12 N to 1:30 PM
Cost: $60.00

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How much of who we are is shaped by the places we live and experience? This course invites reflection on the psychological and emotional relationships between people and their environments. Drawing on psychology, geography, architecture, and design, we will explore environmental psychology and how physical environments shape behavior, cognition, identity, and memory. Using place-based methods, we will discuss concepts such as place attachment, identity, and cognitive maps. We will reflect on memory, home, trauma, displacement, and nature's role in well-being. Fernanda Blanco Vidal is a PhD Candidate in Environmental Psychology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She holds degrees in Psychology and Sociology from the Federal University of Bahia, where she published Nostalgia, but not Sadness - Psychology, Memory and Forced Displacement. Her dissertation explores how people's sense of place shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic. With over a decade of higher education experience in Brazil and the US, she develops place- based methodologies linking psychology, memory, and displacement.
Fee: $60.00

Date Day Time Location
04/07/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
04/14/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
04/21/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
04/28/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
05/05/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
05/12/2026Tuesday12 N to 1:30 PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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