Architectural and personal influences on neighboring behaviors were studied in a residential neighborhood using both qualitative informal conversations, and systematic recording of activity in the neighborhood׳s social space. This dual approach produced new insights into neighboring behaviors and social networks. It was discovered that the residents who participated in the social space were only a portion of the resident population. There was an additional neighborhood-based network whose neighboring was not conducted in the social space; instead it was maintained by direct house-to-house contact. It was also found that some individuals chose not to participate in any neighborhood social network. The social space was an effective neighborin...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
Previous self-report survey research has demonstrated significant variation in social trust and neig...
In this article, concepts from research on social networks, neighboring, and sense of community were...
AbstractArchitectural and personal influences on neighboring behaviors were studied in a residential...
The local neighborhood forms an integral part of our lives. It provides the context through which so...
The local neighborhood forms an integral part of our lives. It provides the context through which so...
Considering vicinity as a mere prerequisite but not an ample cause needed for creation of a relation...
This paper analyzes whether neighborhood context or environment in Seattle influences dimensions of ...
Sociologists have long been concerned with the significance of the local community in modernity. Acc...
Early studies conclude that high-rise apartment buildings present challenges for people’s quality of...
Using the General Social Survey, the authors analyze trends in socializing with neighbors and with f...
Milwaukee\u27s Martin Drive neighborhood demonstrates a unique sense of neighborliness. According to...
In this paper, we explore how the neighborhood composition and individual choice relate to the netwo...
This study links social network methodology with the social disorganization literature to test the e...
This article analyzes whether neighborhood context or environment in Seattle in-fluences dimensions ...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
Previous self-report survey research has demonstrated significant variation in social trust and neig...
In this article, concepts from research on social networks, neighboring, and sense of community were...
AbstractArchitectural and personal influences on neighboring behaviors were studied in a residential...
The local neighborhood forms an integral part of our lives. It provides the context through which so...
The local neighborhood forms an integral part of our lives. It provides the context through which so...
Considering vicinity as a mere prerequisite but not an ample cause needed for creation of a relation...
This paper analyzes whether neighborhood context or environment in Seattle influences dimensions of ...
Sociologists have long been concerned with the significance of the local community in modernity. Acc...
Early studies conclude that high-rise apartment buildings present challenges for people’s quality of...
Using the General Social Survey, the authors analyze trends in socializing with neighbors and with f...
Milwaukee\u27s Martin Drive neighborhood demonstrates a unique sense of neighborliness. According to...
In this paper, we explore how the neighborhood composition and individual choice relate to the netwo...
This study links social network methodology with the social disorganization literature to test the e...
This article analyzes whether neighborhood context or environment in Seattle in-fluences dimensions ...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
Previous self-report survey research has demonstrated significant variation in social trust and neig...
In this article, concepts from research on social networks, neighboring, and sense of community were...