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Inner city high-rise living : a catalyst for social exclusion and social connectedness?
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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Claire Henderson-WilsonClaire Henderson-WilsonThis paper discusses the concepts ‘social exclusion’ and ‘social connectedness’ which may result from living in inner city high-rise housing. Using data from the ‘Living High But Healthy’ study completed in 2006, the author explores the health and wellbeing impacts of high-rise living. The paper begins with a review of literature on high-rise living, social exclusion and social connectedness. This is followed by discussion of the ‘Living High But Healthy’ study findings in relation to social exclusion and social connectedness and lastly, the notion that inner city high-rise living may be a catalyst for these concepts is explored.
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Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (3rd : 2008 : Melbourne, Victoria)Pagination
1 - 13Publisher
RMIT UniversityLocation
Melbourne, Vic.Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.Start date
2008-06-18End date
2008-06-20Language
engPublication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2008, Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference (APNHR)Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Australasian Housing Researchers’ ConferenceUsage metrics
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