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Place-making and Place Maintenance: Performativity, Place and Belonging among the Middle Classes
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Benson, Michaela
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/ Central Cities
/ Class
/ Classes, stratification, mobility
/ Communities
/ Commuters
/ Commuting
/ Cultural identity
/ Discourses
/ Inner city
/ Interviews
/ London, England
/ Middle Class
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Performative utterances
/ Performativity
/ Place
/ Place of residence
/ Placemaking
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Retirement communities
/ Rural and urban sociology
/ Rural Areas
/ Social integration
/ Social organization. Social system. Social structure
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Towns
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban Areas
/ Urban sociology
/ Villages
/ White people
2013
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Place-making and Place Maintenance: Performativity, Place and Belonging among the Middle Classes
by
Benson, Michaela
, Jackson, Emma
in
Attachment
/ Central Cities
/ Class
/ Classes, stratification, mobility
/ Communities
/ Commuters
/ Commuting
/ Cultural identity
/ Discourses
/ Inner city
/ Interviews
/ London, England
/ Middle Class
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Performative utterances
/ Performativity
/ Place
/ Place of residence
/ Placemaking
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Retirement communities
/ Rural and urban sociology
/ Rural Areas
/ Social integration
/ Social organization. Social system. Social structure
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Towns
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban Areas
/ Urban sociology
/ Villages
/ White people
2013
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Place-making and Place Maintenance: Performativity, Place and Belonging among the Middle Classes
by
Benson, Michaela
, Jackson, Emma
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/ Central Cities
/ Class
/ Classes, stratification, mobility
/ Communities
/ Commuters
/ Commuting
/ Cultural identity
/ Discourses
/ Inner city
/ Interviews
/ London, England
/ Middle Class
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Performative utterances
/ Performativity
/ Place
/ Place of residence
/ Placemaking
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Retirement communities
/ Rural and urban sociology
/ Rural Areas
/ Social integration
/ Social organization. Social system. Social structure
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Towns
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban Areas
/ Urban sociology
/ Villages
/ White people
2013
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Place-making and Place Maintenance: Performativity, Place and Belonging among the Middle Classes
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Place-making and Place Maintenance: Performativity, Place and Belonging among the Middle Classes
2013
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This article introduces performativity and processes of place-making into discussions about middle-class residents' place attachments. It draws on interviews with middle-class residents in two different London neighbourhoods, Peckham (inner urban, socially mixed) and West Horsley and Effingham (commuter belt villages), to argue that (1) the practice of place is key to understanding middle-class claims to belonging; and (2) ways of 'doing' neighbourhood must be understood within the context of other circulating representations. While respondents in Peckham work with or against prevailing discourses about their neighbourhood as they perform place, in the commuter belt, residents strive to uphold the image of their village as the rural idyll, a classed and racialised vision. The contrast between the inner city and commuter belt reveals the different performative registers through which place is practised; while in Peckham middle-class residents invest in processes of place-making, respondents in the commuter belt engage instead in active processes of place maintenance.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications,Cambridge University Press
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