This doctoral dissertation explores the concept of community, a common subject of analysis for Sociologists, but equally important for Geographers interested in its spatial aspect. Our project strives to understand the role of place and socio-spatial networks in the creation of a community in an urban environment. First, this dissertation demonstrates the pertinence of applying a socio-geographic approach to study the sociospatial dynamics of a community. Secondly, we examine how scholars have conceptualized community in recent years, and flesh out their divergence of opinions. This discussion also assesses R. J. Johnston's opinion (1993) that Anne Buttimer's concept of social space is closely linked to the concept of community. In the seco...
This study focuses on the neighbourhood square and explores the perceived levels of sociability and ...
The concept of neighbourhood has been the subject of important debates and the empirical analysis of...
The term community is commonly invoked in the literatures on “place ” and “natural resource decision...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
Color poster with text and photographs.With the rapidly changing and culturally shifting socio-econo...
Community and its ties to locality have been bothering sociologists and researchers since society ha...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
ABSTRACT Taking as reference the approaches adopted by Bourdieu (2010) and Jacobs (2011), the focus ...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on "common sense" approaches to the meaning of comm...
Community members across U.S. municipalities grow more vocal in their concerns about how outside ret...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
none3siThe chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In...
This paper explores the different approaches and analytical changes of the study of “community ” sin...
Social groups relate to the spatial distribution patterns of groups. Geographers seek to explain con...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on “common sense” approaches to the meaning of comm...
This study focuses on the neighbourhood square and explores the perceived levels of sociability and ...
The concept of neighbourhood has been the subject of important debates and the empirical analysis of...
The term community is commonly invoked in the literatures on “place ” and “natural resource decision...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
Color poster with text and photographs.With the rapidly changing and culturally shifting socio-econo...
Community and its ties to locality have been bothering sociologists and researchers since society ha...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
ABSTRACT Taking as reference the approaches adopted by Bourdieu (2010) and Jacobs (2011), the focus ...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on "common sense" approaches to the meaning of comm...
Community members across U.S. municipalities grow more vocal in their concerns about how outside ret...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
none3siThe chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In...
This paper explores the different approaches and analytical changes of the study of “community ” sin...
Social groups relate to the spatial distribution patterns of groups. Geographers seek to explain con...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on “common sense” approaches to the meaning of comm...
This study focuses on the neighbourhood square and explores the perceived levels of sociability and ...
The concept of neighbourhood has been the subject of important debates and the empirical analysis of...
The term community is commonly invoked in the literatures on “place ” and “natural resource decision...