This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science research. It specifically considers the implications for thinking about the neighbourhood either as the settings where social relations and communal bonds are produced or as non-geographical networks. There is a long history of territorial-based community studies that have focused on everyday life in neighbourhood locations; most typically, working-class urban neighbourhoods or edge-of-city housing estates. Research exploring networked communities in contrast considers ways in which individuals are caught up in webs of networked organisations and individuals that stretch across space and seemingly render place less relevant to community forma...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
This paper examines whether and how neighbourhood composition is connected to, and has impact on rel...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
Though the concept of neighbourhood continues to remain relevant both in scholarship and in policy c...
This paper examines whether and how living in a poor neighbourhood results in "network poverty". Thr...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
The loss of community worries academics and politicians the world over, and Japan is no exception. O...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative develo...
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city ...
The authors examine the experience of the residents of Netville, a suburban neighborhood with access...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
This paper examines whether and how neighbourhood composition is connected to, and has impact on rel...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
Though the concept of neighbourhood continues to remain relevant both in scholarship and in policy c...
This paper examines whether and how living in a poor neighbourhood results in "network poverty". Thr...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
The loss of community worries academics and politicians the world over, and Japan is no exception. O...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative develo...
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city ...
The authors examine the experience of the residents of Netville, a suburban neighborhood with access...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...