‘They are breaking us into pieces’: A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark

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‘They are breaking us into pieces’ : A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark. / Srivarathan, Abirami; Jørgensen, Terese Sara Høj; Lund, Rikke; Nygaard, Siv Steffen; Kristiansen, Maria.

In: Health and Place, Vol. 79, No. 102965, 102965, 2023.

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Srivarathan, A, Jørgensen, TSH, Lund, R, Nygaard, SS & Kristiansen, M 2023, '‘They are breaking us into pieces’: A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark', Health and Place, vol. 79, no. 102965, 102965. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.102965

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Srivarathan, A., Jørgensen, T. S. H., Lund, R., Nygaard, S. S., & Kristiansen, M. (2023). ‘They are breaking us into pieces’: A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark. Health and Place, 79(102965), [102965]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.102965

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Srivarathan A, Jørgensen TSH, Lund R, Nygaard SS, Kristiansen M. ‘They are breaking us into pieces’: A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark. Health and Place. 2023;79(102965). 102965. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.102965

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Srivarathan, Abirami ; Jørgensen, Terese Sara Høj ; Lund, Rikke ; Nygaard, Siv Steffen ; Kristiansen, Maria. / ‘They are breaking us into pieces’ : A longitudinal multi-method study on urban regeneration and place-based social relations among social housing residents in Denmark. In: Health and Place. 2023 ; Vol. 79, No. 102965.

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abstract = "Urban regeneration often intends to improve the physical, economic, and social environment of disadvantaged neighborhoods. However, evidence on the consequences of such interventions on place-based social relations is limited in Scandinavia. This study investigates the relationship between urban regeneration and diverse forms of place-based social relations among middle-aged and older social housing residents in Denmark. A longitudinal multi-method design was applied using data from administrative registers and semi-structured individual interviews. The quantitative results showed small changes in household-restricted place-based social relations, whereas participants in the qualitative sample described the disruption of place-based social relations to negatively affect their well-being",
author = "Abirami Srivarathan and J{\o}rgensen, {Terese Sara H{\o}j} and Rikke Lund and Nygaard, {Siv Steffen} and Maria Kristiansen",
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AU - Kristiansen, Maria

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AB - Urban regeneration often intends to improve the physical, economic, and social environment of disadvantaged neighborhoods. However, evidence on the consequences of such interventions on place-based social relations is limited in Scandinavia. This study investigates the relationship between urban regeneration and diverse forms of place-based social relations among middle-aged and older social housing residents in Denmark. A longitudinal multi-method design was applied using data from administrative registers and semi-structured individual interviews. The quantitative results showed small changes in household-restricted place-based social relations, whereas participants in the qualitative sample described the disruption of place-based social relations to negatively affect their well-being

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