Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon borne of the complex relationship between individuals and their environment. A qualitative assessment of the specific home experiences of 12 case studies is offered to establish an understanding of home within a particular socio-cultural context in Australia. The thesis contends that the affective home has primacy in the home experience
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
Recording of presentation (audio plus slides). Home is not always, or not only, a place or a fixed l...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The paper considers what housi...
This article argues for an expansive understanding of home as an experience, and so pushes beyond th...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
'Home' is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Just as places get new meanings through persona...
Much academic scholarship has considered the meaning of home as it relates to the dwelling. A small,...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
This thesis investigates the interactions between occupants and the physical built environment and t...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of the emotional aspects of the experience of home. ...
The aim of this special issue is to further our understanding of ‘house’, ‘home’ and ‘dwelling’ by p...
The aim of this article is to show the home as an emotional place. The sphere of social conditions, ...
The housing field has been characterized as the set of relationships involved in the demand, supply,...
Despite a growing literature on the meaning of home, the complexity of home is, as yet, little under...
The political economy of housing in Australia has shifted; the family home is increasingly viewed as...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
Recording of presentation (audio plus slides). Home is not always, or not only, a place or a fixed l...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The paper considers what housi...
This article argues for an expansive understanding of home as an experience, and so pushes beyond th...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
'Home' is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Just as places get new meanings through persona...
Much academic scholarship has considered the meaning of home as it relates to the dwelling. A small,...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
This thesis investigates the interactions between occupants and the physical built environment and t...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of the emotional aspects of the experience of home. ...
The aim of this special issue is to further our understanding of ‘house’, ‘home’ and ‘dwelling’ by p...
The aim of this article is to show the home as an emotional place. The sphere of social conditions, ...
The housing field has been characterized as the set of relationships involved in the demand, supply,...
Despite a growing literature on the meaning of home, the complexity of home is, as yet, little under...
The political economy of housing in Australia has shifted; the family home is increasingly viewed as...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
Recording of presentation (audio plus slides). Home is not always, or not only, a place or a fixed l...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The paper considers what housi...