Place attachment in stigmatized settings: a study based on community experience in Costa Rica (Apego al lugar en contextos estigmatizados: un estudio desde la experiencia comunitaria en Costa Rica)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
F. Jara-Sanabria
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ABSTRACT Research into place attachment theory has traditionally focused on the positive values associated with territories, leaving to one side the analysis of phenomena where the construction of socio-physical bonds is marked by ambivalence, as in the case of territorial stigma. With a view to contributing further information to existing knowledge on this topic, the research presented here aims to explore the dimensions involved in place attachment in relation to stigmatized urban communities in Costa Rica. This study applies a qualitative approach, carrying out interviews and applying participatory mapping. The results have been grouped into five dimensions and three maps, which show that place attachment in the communities studied here is marked by socio-affective bonds, the socio-demographic characteristics of their residents, urban centrality, territorial management and criminality. Based on the information generated, we conclude that place attachment is a complex phenomenon and is shaped by socio-political attributes that require more in-depth exploration.
污名化环境中的地方依恋:一项基于哥斯达黎加社区经验的研究
传统上,对地方依恋理论的研究主要集中在与领土相关的积极价值上,而对社会物理纽带的构建以矛盾心理为特征的现象的分析则放在一边,比如在领土耻辱的情况下。为了对这一主题的现有知识提供进一步的信息,本文提出的研究旨在探索与哥斯达黎加被污名化的城市社区有关的地方依恋所涉及的维度。本研究采用定性方法,进行访谈和参与式绘图。研究结果被分成5个维度和3张地图,这些地图显示,所研究社区的地方依恋以社会情感纽带、居民的社会人口特征、城市中心性、领土管理和犯罪为特征。基于所产生的信息,我们得出结论,地方依恋是一种复杂的现象,它受到社会政治属性的影响,需要更深入的探索。
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