| Literature DB >> 33868082 |
Sabrine Damian-Silva1, Carles Feixa2, Queralt Prat1, Rafael Luchoro-Parrilla1, Miguel Pic3, Aaron Rillo-Albert4, Unai Sáez de Ocáriz4, Antoni Costes1, Pere Lavega-Burgués1.
Abstract
Human Towers are one of the most representative traditional sporting games in Catalonia, recognized in 2010 as Intangible Cultural Heritage by the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO). The objective of this research was to study the emotional states (well-being, discomfort, and affectivity) elicited by a representative performance of the colla de Castellers de Lleida. This research is based on an ethnographic case study, with mixed methods in which 17 key informants (castellers) voluntarily participated. Participant observation was used; the data were recorded in a field diary and oral sources (semi-structured interviews). The content analysis was done using the Atlas.ti software (version 8.4.4). An SPSS database was also created. The statistical techniques were: Descriptive statistical techniques, cross tables with Pearson's Chi-square values (significance level of p < 0.05). We also used a classification and regression trees (CRT) to examine the predictive capacity of five independent variables (data source, logic, semantic units; contexts of a performance) of emotional states. The results reveal that the comments (n = 132) were mostly oriented toward well-being states (n = 70; 53%), The internal cooperative logic of the Human Towers enhances the intense interpersonal relationships of socio-emotional well-being.Entities:
Keywords: ethnomotricity; human towers; intangible cultural heritage; motor praxiology; traditional sporting game
Year: 2021 PMID: 33868082 PMCID: PMC8047304 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.611279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Parts of a human tower three of eight (photo author's own) and its corresponding motor communication network associated with emotional states. On the right, graph theory is applied to represent the castellers (points) and their cooperative communication relationship (lines) between people on the same floor and also on different floors, in the phase of loading, unloading. All this provokes emotional states of well-being or discomfort depending on the result of the performance.
Codes of oral sources (participants) and their positions in HT that are used in this manuscript.
| E.1 | Semi-structured interview (SI) |
| E.2 | SI |
| E.3 | SI |
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| E.7 | SI |
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| E.17 | SI |
| N.I. | Researcher's notes on participant observation |
Figure 2Emotional states originated by human towers.
Figure 3Classification and regression tree (CRT): predictive variables of emotional states.