Title |
Urban Working-Class Residential Environment and its Environmental Identity |
Abstract |
This research defines the concept of environmental identity on the basis of ego-psychology and environmentalpsychology, and examines it's reality in a low-income neighborhood.The low-income residential environment was analyzed by four factors; physical ones, social relations, temporal and spatial context and meaning, which could be its' major components.Through the factor analysis, meanings were proven to have affective-evaluative dimensions and cognitivedescriptive ones on which each person in the neighborhood usually responded differently. |