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From backyards to balconies: cultural norms and parents' experiences of home in higher-density housing

机译:从后院到阳台:文化规范和父母在高密度住房中的家庭经历

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Families increasingly make home in higher-density housing, a major transition for low-density suburban cities. Adjusting to everyday life in apartments requires distinctive material and emotional homemaking practices, particularly for families with children. Dominant cultural norms frame detached housing as more appropriate, with apartments merely transitional, or 'unhomely' and unsuitable for children. Scarcely has research examined how cultural norms shape parents' experiences of home in apartments. This paper responds by analysing experiences of 18 apartment-dwelling families in Sydney, Australia. Conceptual influences from emotional geographies reveal the work of making apartments home. While parents associate apartment living with lifestyle benefits, their sense of home is undermined by persistent questioning of parenting and housing choices. Contradictory experiences result in doubt about future capacities to make apartments home. Alongside uncertainty, parents feel guilty about 'failing' children through housing constraints and choices. Such experiences signal a need to rethink urban consolidation discourses, planning regulations and building design to better recognise the diversity of apartment residents.
机译:家庭越来越多地在高密度住房中回家,是低密度郊区城市的重大过渡。调整公寓的日常生活需要独特的材料和情感自拍实践,特别是对于儿童的家庭。主导的文化规范框架拆开住房更合适,公寓仅仅是过渡的,或“无情地”和不适合儿童。几乎没有研究审查了文化规范在公寓的家中父母的经历。本文通过分析澳大利亚悉尼18个公寓住宅家庭的经验回应。情感地理位置的概念性影响揭示了家居们的工作。虽然家长将公寓与生活方式福利居住,但他们的家庭意识受到养育和住房选择的持续询问。矛盾的经验导致未来的未来能力让公寓住在一起。除了不确定性,父母通过住房限制和选择感到犯有“失败”的孩子。这些经验证明了需要重新考虑城市巩固致命,规划法规和建筑设计,以更好地认识到公寓居民的多样性。

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