This paper critically examines theories which suggest relationships between neighbours have diminished in importance in people\'s day-to-day lives because of macroscopic and microscopic forces such as: greater social mobility, the growth of individualism and an ever increasing number of women entering into paid employment (see Young, 1999 and Putnam, 2000). In this paper I provide new empirical evidence that challenges theories of neighbourly disassociation. By drawing on fieldwork data collected on a low income housing estate in the South of England, I am able to illustrate that: 1) intimate and strong relationships existed between neighbours that were moulded out of, and strengthened by, the need for shared solidarities in the face of fin...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
Within and beyond Australia’s urban centres a complex archipelago of target-hardened, walled and oth...
The unintended outcome of home ownership in new low income neighbourhoods of post-apartheid South Af...
The South African government has delivered many low-cost houses under freehold homeownership, in par...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This article considers the importance of everyday encounters in underpinning sociality, focusing esp...
Evaluation studies on housing developments rarely tackle privacy in depth, restricting themselves to...
This paper draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an area ...
Abstract: Due to the increasing spatial dispersion of social networks, the association between neigh...
This paper argues that the neighbour is a neglected figure in public debate and political theory. Wh...
This paper argues that the neighbour is a neglected figure in public debate and political theory. Wh...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
There are differences between human groups in social behaviours and the attitudes that underlie them...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
Within and beyond Australia’s urban centres a complex archipelago of target-hardened, walled and oth...
The unintended outcome of home ownership in new low income neighbourhoods of post-apartheid South Af...
The South African government has delivered many low-cost houses under freehold homeownership, in par...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This article considers the importance of everyday encounters in underpinning sociality, focusing esp...
Evaluation studies on housing developments rarely tackle privacy in depth, restricting themselves to...
This paper draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an area ...
Abstract: Due to the increasing spatial dispersion of social networks, the association between neigh...
This paper argues that the neighbour is a neglected figure in public debate and political theory. Wh...
This paper argues that the neighbour is a neglected figure in public debate and political theory. Wh...
In the current sociological and geographical literature, contrasting views exist on the role of the ...
There are differences between human groups in social behaviours and the attitudes that underlie them...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
Within and beyond Australia’s urban centres a complex archipelago of target-hardened, walled and oth...