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An Interdisciplinary Socio-spatial Approach Towards Studying Identity Constructions in Multicultural Urban Spaces
chapter
posted on 2023-08-30, 15:33 authored by Lakshmi RajendranThe chapter strives towards addressing the lack of interdisciplinary socio-spatial understanding of identity construction in contemporary urban environments, and aims to provide the missing link between the different disciplines and urban design. The chapters is based on a research project, conducted to study how international student communities’ negotiate their identity in multicultural urban environments in UK cities. Drawing insights from current research on people-identity-place from diverse scholarly fields including human geography, phenomenological philosophy and social psychology, the research strives to reveal the relevance of these insights for a socio-spatial understanding of identity construction and negotiation in urban environments. The research findings are formulated into a set of propositions that play an important role in understanding various multidimensional factors which influence people’s sense of identity, providing critical guidance for urban design interventions and planning in contemporary cities. The propositions are also potentially significant in examining the emergent socio-spatial practices and patterns of belonging in multicultural cities.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Page range
101-121Number of pages
238Series
Human Dynamics in Smart CitiesExternal DOI
Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
ChamTitle of book
Cities as Spatial and Social NetworksISBN
978-3-319-95351-9Editors
Xinyue Ye, Xingjian LiuFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng