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Dynamics of Community Formation: Developing Identity and Notions of Home

Editat de Robert W. Compton, Jr., Ho Hon Leung, Yaser Robles
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2017
This interdisciplinary work discusses the construction, maintenance, evolution, and destruction of home and community spaces, which are central to the development of social cohesion. By examining how people throughout the world form different communities to establish a sense of home, the volume surveys the formation of identity within the context of rapid development, global and domestic neoliberal and political governmental policies, and various societal pressures. The themes of cooperation, conflict, inclusion, exclusion, and balance require negotiation between different actors (e.g., the state, professional developers, social activists, and residents) as homes and communities develop. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137533586
ISBN-10: 1137533587
Pagini: 253
Ilustrații: XV, 253 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I: Home and Community Building
​​1. The Home-making Trajectories and Challenges of Chinese Immigrants in Canada
2. Latino Experience in the Barrios of the South Bronx, New York City: the Other Side of the American Dream
3. Cultural Memory in Mainland Immigrants’ Settlement of Taiwan: a Case Study of Zuoying Naval Veterans’ Villages

Part II: Preservation, Reconstruction, and Development

4. Homes in Transition: Youths’ Experiences in Singapore’s Rental Housing
5. Lessons from Post-disaster Home Reconstruction: Dujiangyan City, China
6. The Narrative Construction of 房奴 (Fang-Nu) – an Urban Identity in Post-Modern China
7. Challenges of Heritage Development Projects in Macau and Penang: Preservation and Anti-preservation

Part III: Collaboration, Belonging, and National Identity

8. Longing and Belonging in Greater Accra: Making Home and Queer Community
9. Home Formation and the Use of Violence in Zimbabwe
10. Building Consensus?: Russian Nationalism as Social Cohesion and Division

11. Epilogue: Transforming Catacombs and the City of Paris: The Spatial Relationship between the home for the Living and the Dead

Notă biografică

Robert W. Compton, Jr. is Professor of Africana and Latino Studies and Political Science at SUNY, College at Oneonta, USA. His research interests include political development and international political economy of Southern Africa and East Asia.  

Ho Hon Leung is Professor of Sociology at SUNY, College at Oneonta, USA.  His research interests include ethnic relations, immigration, urban studies, architectural sociology, and comparative aging. He is also Director and Co-founder of 4C5M Studio.

Yaser Robles is a faculty member in the History, Philosophy, Religion and Social Sciences Department (HPRSS) at Choate Rosemary Hall, USA. His research interests include colonial Latin America, Latin American and Caribbean Diasporas to the United States, and Afro-Latin American cultures.   



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This interdisciplinary work discusses the construction, maintenance, evolution, and destruction of home and community spaces, which are central to the development of social cohesion. By examining how people throughout the world form different communities to establish a sense of home, the volume surveys the formation of identity within the context of rapid development, global and domestic neoliberal and political governmental policies, and various societal pressures. The themes of cooperation, conflict, inclusion, exclusion, and balance require negotiation between different actors (e.g., the state, professional developers, social activists, and residents) as homes and communities develop. 

Caracteristici

Discusses the creation, maintenance, change, and destruction of what communities consider and envision as home
Focuses on the social, historical, and economic context of community as a type of home
Examines the role of identity in the creation, branding, and transformation of the sense of home