2015
DOI: 10.1002/psp.1923
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Place Attachment and Social Ties – Migrants and Natives in Three Urban Settings in Vienna

Abstract: With ongoing immigration from 'all over the world', European cities are realising that the local level is gaining importance as a setting for interethnic coexistence. In this article, we investigate the attachment of migrants and natives to their local context in three neighbourhoods (one better-off, two more deprived) in Vienna that differ in contextual, structural, and socio-economic characteristics. We ask how the place attachment of natives and migrants is related to weak and strong social ties. In all thr… Show more

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“…It is also possible that the strong SOP felt by residents with more than 5 years residency may be due to family and business commitments compared with newly arrived temporary residents who may not have the needed resources to own their own businesses or immediately start a family in Australia. Kohlbacher, Reeger, and Schnell () suggest such social ties as another important factor contributing to SOP among migrant groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible that the strong SOP felt by residents with more than 5 years residency may be due to family and business commitments compared with newly arrived temporary residents who may not have the needed resources to own their own businesses or immediately start a family in Australia. Kohlbacher, Reeger, and Schnell () suggest such social ties as another important factor contributing to SOP among migrant groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, Kohlbacher et al . () echo the call of other papers in the special issue for greater attention to different aspects of place in an effort to explain these outstanding neighbourhood differences. In particular, they argue for more attention to be given to the physical attributes of place.…”
Section: This Issuementioning
confidence: 76%
“…Kohlbacher et al . () rise to the challenge laid down by McGhee et al . () through comparative analysis of the role of social encounters and contacts in shaping the neighbourhood attachments of migrants and natives living in three different areas of Vienna – one affluent and two more deprived.…”
Section: This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such critiques, highlighting ‘the need for a more complete theory of migration that incorporates notions of cultural dynamics as they relate to behaviour and societal outcomes’ (Curran & Saguy, : 54), have been proactively received in the recent geographic literature, where various authors (e.g. Netto, ; Hickman et al ., ; Hickey, ; Hickman & Mai, ; Kohlbacher et al ., ; Neal et al ., ; Phillips & Robinson, ; Platts‐Fowler & Robinson, ) have begun to reconceptualise the linkages between migration and place. In doing so, their work has sought to move beyond primarily descriptive accounts of migrant integration ‘which say little about causal pathways between the nature of place and the process of migrant incorporation’ (Phillips & Robinson, : 415) towards more analytical examinations of the processes and feedbacks linking migration – and in particular that undertaken by younger people (Skelton & Gough, ) – to cultural change.…”
Section: Mobility As Distinction: Linking Migration Patterns To Narramentioning
confidence: 99%