Urban neighbourhoods and intergroup relations: The importance of place identity
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The aim of this paper is to bring the concept of place identity into the context of intergroup relationships
in urban place, using the social identity approach. A field study was conducted in four adjacent neighbourhoods
in the city of Lisbon, in order to explore the influence of place identity on the perception of
the participants’ own neighbourhood and its residents (in-group) and of the other neighbourhoods and
their residents (out-groups). The results showed that place identity was highly correlated with neighbourhood
satisfaction, relevant out-group differentiation, and favouritism to the in-group and depreciation
of the relevant out-group. The results also enabled the identification of three types of possible
relationships between the groups: a relevant out-group for comparison, an idealized reference group for
approximation, and a devaluated group for avoidance. Moreover, in this study, we extend the predictions
of SIA to the comprehension of specific distance estimation distortion patterns.
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Bernardo, Fátima; Palma-Oliveira, José-Manuel. Urban neighbourhoods and intergroup relations: The importance of place identity, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 45, 45, 239-251, 2016.