Residential Satisfaction, Sense of Community, Belonging and Place

Smith Kylie,Cohen Lynne,Pooley Julie Ann

Residential Satisfaction, Sense of Community, Belonging and Place
Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Country
United States
Published
31 October 2012
Pages
312
ISBN
9783659207495

Residential Satisfaction, Sense of Community, Belonging and Place

Smith Kylie,Cohen Lynne,Pooley Julie Ann

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Community psychology differs from traditional approaches by addressing the ways familes, close social networks or communities function and support individual members. The question posed in this research is whether sense of community, sense of belonging and sense of place, influence residential satisfaction. Questionnaire results revealed that all three concepts do underpin residential satisfaction. Further exploration revealed that to a certain degree, residential satisfaction, sense of community and sense of place are interrelated constructs, while sense of belonging is not. This research provides a theoretical understanding of these perceptions and may assist policy makers and planners to develop better communities that foster personal engagement.

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