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Environmental factors and sense of community in a planned town
Authors:Jeanne M. Plas  Susan E. Lewis
Affiliation:(1) Vanderbilt University, USA
Abstract:Previous community psychology research has suggested that sense of community can be a powerful explanatory tool for understanding community development and individual well-being, but has not focused on the relationship of environmental variables to the construct. In other disciplines—especially urban planning—this construct has received more attention but it has not been empirically and systematically studied. The three-phase qualitative study reported here sampled people representative of those who live and work in Seaside, FL, a town designed to induced sense of community. The data strongly suggest a relationship between a variable set that may define sense of community—membership, need fulfillment, shared emotional connections, loyalty—and the environmental variables of town design, architecture, and urban planning philosophy.
Keywords:sense of community  environmental variables  qualitative methodology in community psychology  planned towns
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