Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility

In this paper we investigate the connections between population development, socio-economic status and the sense of belonging, in the understanding of social life in places. The article is based on a mixed-method study that includes register-based demographic data on inhabitants in the municipality...

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Main Authors: Anja Jørgensen, Lisbeth B. Knudsen, Mia Arp, Henrik Skov
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Aalborg Universitetsforlag 2016-06-01
Series:Geoforum Perspektiv
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Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/1450
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spelling doaj-fd04575f6bab4821ab724a0adf01670b2021-03-23T14:20:35ZdanAalborg UniversitetsforlagGeoforum Perspektiv1601-87962245-84332016-06-01152910.5278/ojs.perspektiv.v15i29.1450Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobilityAnja Jørgensen0Lisbeth B. Knudsen1Mia Arp2Henrik Skov3Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg UniversityDepartment of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg UniversityDepartment of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg UniversityDepartment of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg UniversityIn this paper we investigate the connections between population development, socio-economic status and the sense of belonging, in the understanding of social life in places. The article is based on a mixed-method study that includes register-based demographic data on inhabitants in the municipality of Aalborg in Denmark, survey data, and findings from fifty qualitative ethnographic interviews. We argue that local belonging is important to people, although increasingly complex and varied across local neighbourhoods. The conceptualization of the relations between demographic change, neighbourhood development and belonging is influenced by the Human Ecology (Park & Burgess 1925) that offers useful but also premature theoretical contributions in this field. Thus we argue that this perspective need to be expanded in order to pay attention to the varied meanings ascribed to place and discuss the possibility of mapping out zones of belonging in the contemporary society.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/1450Belongingplace attachmentlocal communitiesneighbourlinessdemographic zonesmixed methods.
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author Anja Jørgensen
Lisbeth B. Knudsen
Mia Arp
Henrik Skov
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Lisbeth B. Knudsen
Mia Arp
Henrik Skov
Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
Geoforum Perspektiv
Belonging
place attachment
local communities
neighbourliness
demographic zones
mixed methods.
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Lisbeth B. Knudsen
Mia Arp
Henrik Skov
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title Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
title_short Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
title_full Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
title_fullStr Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
title_full_unstemmed Zones of belonging - Experiences from a Danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
title_sort zones of belonging - experiences from a danish study on belonging, local community and mobility
publisher Aalborg Universitetsforlag
series Geoforum Perspektiv
issn 1601-8796
2245-8433
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In this paper we investigate the connections between population development, socio-economic status and the sense of belonging, in the understanding of social life in places. The article is based on a mixed-method study that includes register-based demographic data on inhabitants in the municipality of Aalborg in Denmark, survey data, and findings from fifty qualitative ethnographic interviews. We argue that local belonging is important to people, although increasingly complex and varied across local neighbourhoods. The conceptualization of the relations between demographic change, neighbourhood development and belonging is influenced by the Human Ecology (Park & Burgess 1925) that offers useful but also premature theoretical contributions in this field. Thus we argue that this perspective need to be expanded in order to pay attention to the varied meanings ascribed to place and discuss the possibility of mapping out zones of belonging in the contemporary society.
topic Belonging
place attachment
local communities
neighbourliness
demographic zones
mixed methods.
url https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/1450
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