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Defining the neighbourhood challenges for empirical research

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Town Planning Review ; 78(2) 2007, 155-177(25)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Attempts to define what is meant by the term neighbourhood, particularly for empirical research. While the term is often used as a viable and relevant setting, it is ambiguous and there is no consensus in definition. Refers to a review of existing interpretations of neighbourhood. Tests two objective methods of delineation. Compares objective mapping exercises against residents' perceptions. Concludes by examining the validity of the theory-based definitions.
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Attempts to define what is meant by the term neighbourhood, particularly for empirical research. While the term is often used as a viable and relevant setting, it is ambiguous and there is no consensus in definition. Refers to a review of existing interpretations of neighbourhood. Tests two objective methods of delineation. Compares objective mapping exercises against residents' perceptions. Concludes by examining the validity of the theory-based definitions.