Dwelling by appropriation: identity and attachment in low-income housing in Monterrey, Mexico

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Lucia Elizondo
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Mexico's housing policies and institutions have focused on increasing the housing supply over the past 50 years. Despite this, most of the population has been unable to afford it and has been forced to fend for themselves through self-construction in socially produced neighborhoods. This research compares the difference between inhabiting a "turn-key" house provided by the state and a self-constructed house through the lens of appropriation and its effects on identity and place attachment that evidence the co-constitutive nature of the house/resident dynamic. As case studies, thirty houses were analyzed in six neighborhoods, three state-financed and three socially produced. The empirical data collected through the qualitative study was structured through the development of a theoretical model called "dwelling by appropriation" that attempts to describe the practices surrounding the appropriation of the home. The research found that individuals who construct their own homes are prouder of them, more satisfied with them, have a higher sense of self-esteem and self-efficacy, and are more trusting of their neighbors as they are in control of critical decisions regarding their living environment.

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以挪用方式居住:墨西哥蒙特雷低收入住房中的身份与依恋
过去50年来,墨西哥的住房政策和机构一直致力于增加住房供应。尽管如此,大多数人仍然负担不起,被迫在社会生产的社区中通过自我建设来照顾自己。本研究比较了居住在国家提供的“交钥匙”住宅和自建住宅之间的差异,通过占有的视角及其对身份和地方依恋的影响,证明了住宅/居民动态的共构性。作为案例研究,研究人员分析了6个社区的30套房屋,其中3套由国家资助,3套由社会生产。通过定性研究收集的经验数据是通过一个名为“挪用居住”的理论模型的发展来构建的,该模型试图描述围绕房屋挪用的实践。研究发现,那些自己建造房子的人对自己的房子更自豪,对自己的房子更满意,有更高的自尊和自我效能感,并且更信任邻居,因为他们对自己的生活环境有重要的决定权。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is a scholarly journal presenting the results of scientific research and new developments in policy and practice to a diverse readership of specialists, practitioners and policy-makers. This refereed journal covers the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. The journal guarantees high scientific quality by a double blind review procedure. Next to that, the editorial board discusses each article as well. Leading scholars in the field of housing, spatial planning and urban development publish regularly in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. The journal publishes articles from scientists all over the world, both Western and non-Western, providing a truly international platform for developments in both theory and practice in the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (HBE) has a wide scope and includes all topics dealing with people-environment relations. Topics concern social relations within the built environment as well as the physicals component of the built environment. As such the journal brings together social science and engineering. HBE is of interest for scientists like housing researchers, social geographers, (urban) planners and architects. Furthermore it presents a forum for practitioners to present their experiences in new developments on policy and practice. Because of its unique structure of research articles and policy and practice contributions, HBE provides a forum where science and practice can be confronted. Finally, each volume of HBE contains one special issue, in which recent developments on one particular topic are discussed in depth. The aim of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is to give international exposure to recent research and policy and practice developments on the built environment and thereby open up a forum wherein re searchers can exchange ideas and develop contacts. In this way HBE seeks to enhance the quality of research in the field and disseminate the results to a wider audience. Its scope is intended to interest scientists as well as policy-makers, both in government and in organizations dealing with housing and urban issues.
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