This paper examines the determinants of individual place attachment, focussing in particular on differences between deprived and others neighbourhoods, and on the impacts of population turnover and social mix. It uses a multi-level modelling approach to take account of both individual- and neighbourhood-level determinants. Data are drawn from a large sample government survey, the Citizenship Survey 2005, to which a variety of neighbourhood-level data have been attached. The paper argues that attachment is significantly lower in more deprived neighbourhoods primarily because these areas have weaker social cohesion but that, in other respects, the drivers of attachment are the same. Turnover has modest direct impacts on attachment through its...
AbstractThis paper follows two interrelated studies. Through the first study, we explore, classify a...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...
This paper examines the determinants of individual place attachment, focussing in particular on diff...
Those living in deprived areas may have a greater reliance on the neighbourhood as a setting for soc...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
This thesis examines the relationship between neighbourhood diversity – in the ethnic, income, and a...
Sara, Amatul Sabooh (2020) Exploring place attachment and neighbourhood effects: A case study of Skä...
Place attachment is an important research area in environmental psychology. Paradoxically, comparing...
This article investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix and dep...
This paper reports the findings of an attachment experiment in Nigeria's poor residential neighbourh...
This article investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix and dep...
This research was funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framewo...
Attributes of places may influence health over and above effects of individual risk factors. This th...
Recent developments in social science research suggest that social environmental factors may be impo...
AbstractThis paper follows two interrelated studies. Through the first study, we explore, classify a...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...
This paper examines the determinants of individual place attachment, focussing in particular on diff...
Those living in deprived areas may have a greater reliance on the neighbourhood as a setting for soc...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
This thesis examines the relationship between neighbourhood diversity – in the ethnic, income, and a...
Sara, Amatul Sabooh (2020) Exploring place attachment and neighbourhood effects: A case study of Skä...
Place attachment is an important research area in environmental psychology. Paradoxically, comparing...
This article investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix and dep...
This paper reports the findings of an attachment experiment in Nigeria's poor residential neighbourh...
This article investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix and dep...
This research was funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framewo...
Attributes of places may influence health over and above effects of individual risk factors. This th...
Recent developments in social science research suggest that social environmental factors may be impo...
AbstractThis paper follows two interrelated studies. Through the first study, we explore, classify a...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...