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oapen-20.500.12657-630562024-03-28T08:18:51Z Chapter 12 The “Neighbourhood” as a Pivotal Element of the Infrastructure of a Flourishing Society Thunder, David Serrano, Cecilia neighbourhoods, family life, social order, multi-family community, individual development, urban design, institutional design, social policy, individual action, shared experience thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology This paper examines the vital contribution of neighbourhoods to the flourishing of individuals and families. Our analysis complements that of some other essays in this volume, which consider the contribution of the life of the family to a flourishing and functional social order. The central hypothesis to be explored is that (a) the neighbourhood plays a critical role, not easily replaced by other types of community such as cities and nations, in supporting the full development of individuals and families and integrating them into a multi-family community; and (b) the socializing function of neighbourhoods may be greatly enhanced by deliberate human interventions at the level of urban design, institutional design, social policy, and individual action (including several measures to be considered in this paper). The paper is a philosophical reflection on our shared experiences of neighbourhoods and family life, rather than an empirical study of a specific neighbourhood or set of neighbourhoods. Drawing on public knowledge and common experiences, we set out to explore the critical role of the neighbourhood as a structure that supports the full development of individuals and families, and integrates them into the life of a larger community. 2023-05-23T08:28:10Z 2023-05-23T08:28:10Z 2022 chapter 9781032208831 9781032208855 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63056 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003265702_10.4324_9781003265702-17.pdf Taylor & Francis Happiness and Domestic Life Routledge 10.4324/9781003265702-17 10.4324/9781003265702-17 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 8c2094d2-a013-4247-bd02-8b5bd455caa8 7d1c0cdb-2ce5-4827-9457-1bf65f8a95f6 9781032208831 9781032208855 Routledge 18 Universidad de Navarra University of Navarra open access
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This paper examines the vital contribution of neighbourhoods to the flourishing of individuals and families. Our analysis complements that of some other essays in this volume, which consider the contribution of the life of the family to a flourishing and functional social order. The central hypothesis to be explored is that (a) the neighbourhood plays a critical role, not easily replaced by other types of community such as cities and nations, in supporting the full development of individuals and families and integrating them into a multi-family community; and (b) the socializing function of neighbourhoods may be greatly enhanced by deliberate human interventions at the level of urban design, institutional design, social policy, and individual action (including several measures to be considered in this paper). The paper is a philosophical reflection on our shared experiences of neighbourhoods and family life, rather than an empirical study of a specific neighbourhood or set of neighbourhoods. Drawing on public knowledge and common experiences, we set out to explore the critical role of the neighbourhood as a structure that supports the full development of individuals and families, and integrates them into the life of a larger community.
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