Understanding Short and Long Mobilities Together: Place Attachment and Community Dynamics in Mouraria, Lisbon

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1002/casp.70003
Maria Alba, Susana Batel
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The increase in mobilities over the last decades has facilitated the circulation of people, with short- and long-term mobility practices often intertwining in the same destinations. Alongside migration processes of long-term mobility to search for better living conditions, short mobility processes, such as touristification, started to significantly shape some cities and their communities in Southern Europe. This study examines place attachments, community and cultural dynamics of ‘migrant’ and ‘local’ residents of Mouraria, a historic and multicultural neighbourhood in Lisbon, and the consequences of touristification on those. Through walking interviews with ‘local’ residents and long-term ‘migrants’ (n = 20), we concluded that most of the interviewed ‘migrants’ presented a traditional-active place attachment associated both with proximity to their culture of origin and practices envisioning the well-being of the neighbourhood's community. Additionally, we found that the essentialisation of Mouraria's community life (‘bairrismo’) was endorsed mainly by ‘local’ residents and associated with a conditional acceptance of new residents, while touristification tended to highlight structural social injustices for both ‘local’ and ‘migrant’ residents. We discuss how the community dynamics created between these different mobility processes contribute to generate multicultural and community practices in both groups of residents.

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共同理解短期和长期流动:里斯本穆拉里亚的地方依恋和社区动态
过去几十年来,流动性的增加促进了人口的流动,短期和长期流动往往在同一目的地交织在一起。除了为寻求更好的生活条件而进行长期流动的移民过程外,短期流动过程(如旅游化)也开始对南欧的一些城市及其社区产生重大影响。本研究探讨了里斯本一个历史悠久的多元文化街区 Mouraria 的 "移民 "和 "本地 "居民对地方的依恋、社区和文化动态,以及旅游化对其产生的影响。通过对 "本地 "居民和长期 "移民"(20 人)的徒步访谈,我们得出结论:大多数受访 "移民 "都表现出一种传统的、积极的地方归属感,这种归属感既与他们的原籍文化相关,也与他们对社区福祉的憧憬相关。此外,我们还发现,穆拉里亚社区生活的本质化("bairrismo")主要得到了 "本地 "居民的认可,并与对新居民的有条件接受相关联,而旅游化倾向于凸显 "本地 "和 "移民 "居民的结构性社会不公。我们将讨论在这些不同的流动过程中产生的社区动力是如何在两类居民中产生多元文化和社区实践的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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