This article considers the importance of everyday encounters in underpinning sociality, focusing especially on the located and material aspects of social relations. Bringing together debates about social relations, place attachment and population turnover (or ‘churn’), and using research carried out in the UK city of Leicester, in an inner city neighbourhood with high population turnover, the article investigates incidences of neighbourliness, probing what happens to social relations between neighbours in a place which could be considered to be unstable in terms of population, and where conviviality could be deemed to be under threat by wider structural economic forces. Three overlapping questions are addressed: how does neighbourliness man...
Regarding the spatial dimension of ego/alter relations, the fact whether egos and alters live within...
In studies on the ties between residents and their residential surroundings, it is generally assumed...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
To illustrate the decline in a strong sense of community the characteristics of suburban living are ...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
To illustrate the decline in a strong sense of community the characteristics of suburban living are...
Social connectedness among neighbours impacts health and well-being, especially during stressful lif...
This article draws on case study research of a low-income neighbourhood in Leeds to explore experien...
This thesis presents an in-depth case study of a superdiverse neighbourhood in Glasgow where long-te...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
© The Author(s) 2017. Neighbourly relations have been theorised as ‘friendly distance’ in contrast t...
This paper examines whether and how neighbourhood composition is connected to, and has impact on rel...
Regarding the spatial dimension of ego/alter relations, the fact whether egos and alters live within...
In studies on the ties between residents and their residential surroundings, it is generally assumed...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This thesis sets out to examine the spatial aspects of microsocial behaviour at the neighbourhood le...
To illustrate the decline in a strong sense of community the characteristics of suburban living are ...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
To illustrate the decline in a strong sense of community the characteristics of suburban living are...
Social connectedness among neighbours impacts health and well-being, especially during stressful lif...
This article draws on case study research of a low-income neighbourhood in Leeds to explore experien...
This thesis presents an in-depth case study of a superdiverse neighbourhood in Glasgow where long-te...
Neighbour relations form an integral part of human social networks and urban planning has historical...
© The Author(s) 2017. Neighbourly relations have been theorised as ‘friendly distance’ in contrast t...
This paper examines whether and how neighbourhood composition is connected to, and has impact on rel...
Regarding the spatial dimension of ego/alter relations, the fact whether egos and alters live within...
In studies on the ties between residents and their residential surroundings, it is generally assumed...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...