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Abstract
This paper offers a theoretical framework for the analysis of belonging in local communities. To do so it draws on a broad existing literature which argues that comfort is a key dimension of our attachments to place. The argument that experiences of local belonging (or otherwise) are related to a person’s sense of comfort is a persuasive one, though current conceptualisations do not always adequately reflect this contention. As a consequence, our ability as geographers to adequately theorise our relationship to local places remains limited. This paper presents an empirical examination of comfort and local belonging amongst residents of a social housing estate in the North-east of England, and explores comfort as it is expressed through acts of confidence, commitment and irony. It concludes by arguing that taking comfort more seriously might lead us to a more agentic and reflexive understanding of local belonging and attachment.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Social & Cultural Geography |
Early online date | 7 Sept 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
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- Cathie Marsh Institute
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MUARG: Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group
Buffel, T. (Researcher), Doran, P. (Researcher), Bagnall, K. (Researcher), Barron, A. (Researcher), Cotterell, N. (Researcher), Goff, M. (Researcher), Hammond, M. (Researcher), Lang, L. (Researcher), Lewis, A. (Researcher), Lewis, C. (Researcher), Mcgarry, P. (Researcher), Nazroo, J. (Researcher), Yarker, S. (Researcher), Phillipson, C. (Researcher), Swift, L. (Researcher), Tenquist, M. (Researcher), White, S. (Researcher), Zhang, N. (Researcher) & Deng, M. (Researcher)
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Project: Research