Purpose: – This exploratory research paper aims to examine the social interactions within multi-owned properties (MOPs) in suburban Brisbane, Australia, and the influences these have on “sense of community” (SOC). Design/methodology/approach: – A constructivist grounded theory research approach is adopted, utilising qualitative research methods of 17 in-depth interviews across four suburbs. Findings: – Respondents of this research do know others within their MOP, although these are surface-level social interactions rather than deep social ties. Social interactions are influenced by concerns for privacy, resident homogeneity, tenure type and the safety and security of the built environment. A disconnect exists between marketing and ...
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Over the last thirty years Master Planned Communities have become a prevalent feature of the Austral...
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'Sense of community'and 'neighbouring'are two key concepts that are integral tos...
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Sense of community and social life are two key concepts related to social cohesion, which have been ...
Driven by policy, demographic and market factors, increasing numbers of people are living in apartme...
An important feature of UK housing policy has been the promotion of consortia between local authorit...
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This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
Master planned communities (MPCs) differ from conventional residential developments in a number of r...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...
Master planned communities are becoming the dominant form of new large-scale housing development in ...
Although an ever-increasing number of social interactions are taking place virtually, people’s relat...
Private residential estates are becoming a mainstream product in urban residential development in Au...
Over the last thirty years Master Planned Communities have become a prevalent feature of the Austral...
Based on a case study in Subiaco, Western Australia, this PhD by publication explores the relationsh...
Mixed-tenure developments, such as master-planned communities and urban villages, often presuppose t...
'Sense of community'and 'neighbouring'are two key concepts that are integral tos...
ABSTRACT Given the long and well-documented decline in the existence and relevance of place-dependen...
Sense of community and social life are two key concepts related to social cohesion, which have been ...
Driven by policy, demographic and market factors, increasing numbers of people are living in apartme...
An important feature of UK housing policy has been the promotion of consortia between local authorit...
In self-governing residential communities processes of governance through community appear to be tri...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
Master planned communities (MPCs) differ from conventional residential developments in a number of r...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...