Social ties in and out of the neighbourhood: Between compensation and cumulation

Joanie Cayouette-Remblière, Eric Charmes
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The central question addressed in this article is how social ties within and outside the neighbourhood are articulated in different contexts for various population groups. Two major perspectives emerge from the literature on personal networks, neighbourhood effects, and neighbourhood-based social capital. The first assumes a compensation mechanism, whereby local and extra-local ties flourish at each other’s expense. The second considers that these two types of ties can be cumulated. After presenting the interpretations and empirical data that support these two perspectives and highlighting the persistent ambiguity on the issue, they are tested with the support of an original survey of 2572 people in 14 neighbourhoods in the Paris and Lyon metropolitan regions. A range of indicators for social ties is used to build two indices, one for local ties and one for extra-local ties. The article then examines variations between these indices as a function of individual characteristics and contexts to test whether compensation or cumulation exists between the local and extra-local ties. The main findings are, first, that local and extra-local ties each evolve along one dimension. In particular, working-class social ties do not appear to have a specific pattern. Second, compensation exists, but cumulation of local and extra-local ties is predominant. Lastly, this cumulation is a factor of inequalities. It benefits those with the most resources in terms of income, qualifications and occupation, as well as the residents of upper-class or gentrified neighbourhoods. Geographical origins also play a role for the descendants of immigrants, who establish fewer extra-local ties.
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邻里内外的社会联系:补偿与累积之间
本文探讨的核心问题是,在不同的背景下,不同人口群体的邻里内外社会联系是如何衔接的。关于人际网络、邻里效应和基于邻里的社会资本的文献主要有两种观点。第一种观点假定存在一种补偿机制,即本地和本地以外的联系在相互牺牲的情况下蓬勃发展。第二种观点认为,这两种关系可以累积。在介绍了支持这两种观点的解释和实证数据,并强调了在这一问题上长期存在的模糊性之后,通过对巴黎和里昂大都会地区 14 个社区的 2572 人进行原始调查,对这两种观点进行了检验。文章利用一系列社会关系指标建立了两个指数,一个是本地关系指数,另一个是外地关系指数。然后,文章研究了这些指数之间因个人特征和背景而产生的变化,以检验本地联系和本地外联系之间是否存在补偿或累积关系。主要发现有:第一,本地联系和本地外联系各自沿着一个维度发展。特别是工人阶级的社会关系似乎没有特定的模式。其次,补偿是存在的,但本地和本地以外联系的累积占主导地位。最后,这种累积是不平等的一个因素。它有利于那些在收入、资历和职业方面拥有最多资源的人,以及上流社会或高档社区的居民。对于移民后代来说,地理起源也是一个因素,因为他们建立的本地外联系较少。
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