Psychogeography, as a term and a concept, now reaches more British eyes than ever before, as novelist Will Self had a column of that name which started out in the British Airways Inflight magazine and then appeared weekly in the Saturday magazine of The Independent newspaper until October 2008.
For the situationists, the dérive is the primary technique for exploring an urban landscape's psychogeography and engaging in new experiences.
The book examines the characters of William Blake's Jerusalem as influenced by their psychogeography.