2019
DOI: 10.1108/jec-09-2018-0064
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Suggesting theoretical urban neighborhood design concept by adopting the changing discourse of social capital

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review, analyze and synthesize different pieces from literature to explore, define and describe the concept of social capital and its relationships with urban neighborhood design concepts. Additionally, to define the indicators and principles that can enhance social capital within urban design context. Moreover, to suggest theoretical urban neighborhood design concept that can adopt the changing discourse of social capital. Design/methodology/approach This research use… Show more

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“…Community ownership of local assets such as wind farms, bookstores, retail stores, and football clubs Community-sensitive schools: schools’ policy should promote feeder schools that typically keep classmates from the whole community together from the first grade through high school. It should also promote parental and student participation in school management [ 25 , 40 , 59 71 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community ownership of local assets such as wind farms, bookstores, retail stores, and football clubs Community-sensitive schools: schools’ policy should promote feeder schools that typically keep classmates from the whole community together from the first grade through high school. It should also promote parental and student participation in school management [ 25 , 40 , 59 71 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the macro level, neighbourhood design plays a vital role in the improvement of human health for instance, providing green spaces to residential communities can increase informal contact and create strong social bonds between neighbours (Alhusban et al, 2019;HAPI, 2014;Towle et al, 2006;Kuo et al, 1998). Another study shows strong evidence that many diseases including the common cold, heart attack, stroke, cancer, depression, and premature death are inversely associated with social and family relationships, religion, and membership in other groups.…”
Section: Neighbourhood Design and Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This narrative capacity to construct the world makes it possible for us to have an identity, which results in the construction of an «I». The discourses that allow us to construct the «I» and reality are formed by a set of unstable representations in continuous transformation (Vidal Claramonte, 2005; Alhusban, Alhusban and AlBetawi, 2019), where the description of the «Other» is never innocent (Bassnett and Lefevre, 1990).…”
Section: Otherness and Language: Beyond The Symbolicmentioning
confidence: 99%