City-exit and Community-fit: Finding One’s ‘Place’ in Australia

Angela T. Ragusa
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Understanding what prompts ‘community-fit’ (subjective feeling of alignment with one’s residential community) is vital for retaining city-leavers voluntarily choosing to live outside major cities and for community well-being/prosperity. In Australia, city-exit is supported by decentralisation policy and media using imagery of gentrified rurality, wholesome communities, and affordability to assuage metropolitan congestion and address non-coastal rural-regional depopulation. This results in land development accompanied by population turnover as a few urbanites permanently relocate inland. By presenting a thematic analysis of interviews with city-leavers and government/industry professionals, this article identifies key factors affecting (dis)satisfaction with communities sought/left. Findings show community satisfaction is achieved through sociocultural-affirming social interactions, not property/amenity consumption. Hence, developing rural-regional marketing strategies that better articulate communities’ sociocultural dimensions may increase awareness of place-based values/characteristics pre-relocation to avoid poor community fit and cost. Finally, to support resident retention, inclusivity practices accompanying community change are advocated.
城市退出与社区适应:在澳大利亚找到自己的“位置”
了解是什么促使“社区适应”(与居住社区一致的主观感觉)对于留住自愿选择住在主要城市以外的城市居民和社区福祉/繁荣至关重要。在澳大利亚,城市退出得到了分散政策和媒体的支持,媒体使用高档化农村、健康社区和可负担性的图像来缓解大都市拥堵和解决非沿海农村地区的人口减少问题。这导致土地开发伴随着人口流动,因为一些城市居民永久迁移到内陆。通过对城市离开者和政府/行业专业人士的访谈进行专题分析,本文确定了影响对所寻求/离开的社区(不满意)的关键因素。研究结果表明,社区满意度是通过社会文化肯定的社会互动实现的,而不是财产/舒适消费。因此,制定农村区域营销策略,更好地阐明社区的社会文化层面,可能会提高对搬迁前基于地方的价值观/特征的认识,以避免社区适应能力差和成本低。最后,为了支持居民保留,提倡伴随社区变革的包容性实践。
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