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Emplacing linked lives: A qualitative approach to understanding the co-evolution of residential mobility and place attachment formation over time
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology ( IF 2.968 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-13 , DOI: 10.1002/casp.2533
Etienne Bailey 1 , Patrick Devine‐Wright 2 , Susana Batel 3
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Despite growing interest in issues of residential mobility and place attachment in a globalised world, research within Environmental and Community psychology has tended to overlook the ways that interpersonal relations, and wider socio-political and economic structural factors inform place attachment formation amongst residentially mobile individuals. We address this gap drawing on the Human Geography concept of ‘Linked Lives’ (Coulter et al., Progress in Human Geography, 2016, 40(3), 352–374), to conceive the relocation decisions of residentially mobile individuals, and their place (non)attachment to the current residence place, as deeply intertwined with formative place experiences, interpersonal relations, and the structural contexts within which people live (Coulter et al., Progress in Human Geography, 2016, 40(3), 352–374). With the aim of deepening understanding of the co-evolution of residential mobility and place attachment, this paper presents narrative case studies of residents living in a town in Southwest England, with each resident indicating a different variety of people–place relations to their current residence place. Findings indicate that moving intentions and consequent residential place attachment result from complex interactions over time between (a) formative place experiences and settlement identities, leading to preferred types of residence place; (b) interpersonal relations with significant others including family and community members that vary according to life stage events; and (c) structural forces, comprising cultural, economic, and political factors shaping people's lives. Future research could examine how structural changes arising from the COVID-19 pandemic are influencing residential mobilities and attachments to place.

中文翻译:

拥抱相连的生活:一种理解住宅流动性和地方依恋形成随时间共同演化的定性方法

尽管对全球化世界中居住流动性和地方依恋问题的兴趣日益浓厚,但环境和社区心理学的研究往往忽略了人际关系以及更广泛的社会政治和经济结构因素影响居住流动个人的地方依恋形成的方式。我们利用“联系生活”的人文地理概念(Coulter 等人,人文地理进展,2016, 40(3), 352–374)来解决这一差距,以构思居住流动个人的搬迁决定,以及他们的搬迁决定。对当前居住地的地方(非)依恋,与形成性的地方体验、人际关系和人们居住的结构性环境深深地交织在一起(Coulter 等人,人文地理学进展, 2016, 40(3), 352–374)。为了加深对居住流动性和地方依恋的共同演化的理解,本文介绍了居住在英格兰西南部城镇的居民的叙述性案例研究,每个居民都指出了与其当前居住地不同的人地关系地方。调查结果表明,移动意图和随之而来的居住地依恋源于 (a) 形成性的地方体验和定居身份之间随着时间的复杂相互作用,导致首选的居住地类型;(b) 与重要他人的人际关系,包括家庭和社区成员,因人生阶段事件而异;(c) 结构性力量,包括塑造人们生活的文化、经济和政治因素。
更新日期:2021-05-13
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