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Affective dynamics of belonging in a regenerated Dublin suburb
The article is concerned with the affective dynamics of belonging in a working-class Dublin suburb called Ballymun. At the turn of the millennium, Ballymun underwent over a decade-long process of regeneration that thoroughly transformed it physically and socially. On the basis of findings from participatory observation and interviews conducted with residents, I argue that class and residential longevity engender qualitatively different affective bonds between people and place, create different senses of belonging, orient these affective bonds of belonging to a different place (spatiotemporality), and contribute to different practices of appropriating places. I explore belonging as experienced and performed by long-term (pre-regeneration) working-class residents of the neighbourhood and compare it to that of middle-class newcomers, who moved to the suburb during or after regeneration. Through the performance of belonging, I also explore the role of affectivity in communal boundary drawing, inclusions and exclusions.
期刊介绍:
Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.