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Diversity and participation in private apartment buildings: a review of the literature

机译:多样性和参与私人公寓楼:文献综述

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Contemporary urban life has been shaped by two momentous shifts over the twentieth century: these shifts are increasing global mobility and increasing housing density, and both have required changes to personal approaches to dwelling. They have been pronounced in Australia, which has moved from an imperial-colonial century to an Asian century in just over 100 years. Coupled with compact city policies in some regions, increased international migration has resulted in urban populations becoming more ethno-culturally diverse, and encouraged urban residents to live in closer proximity to each other. Such trends are evident in the expansion of apartment living in cities. In the academic literature, each of these global shifts has been addressed separately, with much less attention being given to the two together. This oversight is especially the case in places where these changes are experienced most profoundly-private multi-owned residential buildings that many and growing numbers of urban residents call home. The oversight is concerning because successful apartment living requires sustained participation and cooperation-how we dwell with each other matters. Without such forms of engagement and courtesies, apartment communities cannot run effectively or cohesively in terms of associational participation in management or of the everyday encounters of social life. Arguably, because global mobility is now so pronounced, engagement and civility require that people are respectfully observant of ethno-diversity. Yet our review of the existing literature on multicultural encounters and participation in multi-owned private apartment buildings suggests the need for more research on the intersections among global mobility, housing density, and apartment living. This paper begins to bridge this gap.
机译:在20世纪,当代城市生活受到两个重大转变的影响:这些转变正在增加全球流动性和住房密度,并且都需要改变个人的居住方式。它们在澳大利亚已经宣告过,在仅仅一百多年的时间里,它已经从一个帝国殖民世纪过渡到了一个亚洲世纪。加上某些地区实行紧凑的城市政策,国际移民的增加导致城市人口的种族文化更加多样化,并鼓励城市居民彼此居住得更近。这种趋势在城市公寓居住的扩展中很明显。在学术文献中,这些全局转换中的每一个都已分别处理,而对两者的关注则很少。这种监督在那些经历了最深刻私人私有的多层住宅的地方尤其如此,许多越来越多的城市居民将其称为家。监督之所以令人担忧,是因为成功的公寓生活需要持续的参与和合作,而我们彼此之间的相处方式却很重要。没有这种形式的参与和礼节,公寓社区就无法有效地或凝聚地进行社团参与管理或社交生活的日常活动。可以说,由于全球流动性现在如此显着,因此参与和文明要求人们尊重种族多元化。然而,我们对有关多元文化相遇和参与多元私人公寓建筑的现有文献的回顾表明,需要对全球流动性,住房密度和公寓生活之间的交叉点进行更多研究。本文开始弥合这一差距。

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