Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland

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Autor(a) principal: Althaus,Eveline
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Christensen,Liv
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract This paper uses research conducted in Swiss post-war high-rise estates to focus on policies and practices of community building in neighbourhoods with an increasingly diverse population. Initially, the estates were mainly populated by Swiss and Southern European lower to middle income families, but latterly the household structures have become very heterogeneous with residents coming from all over the world. The planning and development policies of the estates are based on specific ideas about creating a community, which are still evident in the building and management of community centres but also in various facilities for common use (playgrounds, football and sport fields, community rooms and kitchens, libraries, petting zoos, cafés, crafts rooms, etc.). The community centres, along with community work, are key to encouraging encounters, connecting people and activating cultural life in the neighbourhoods and have played a pioneering role far beyond the boundaries of their respective estates. However, individualisation and pluralisation processes, the aging of the facilities and built structures, and economic pressures pose challenges for the community centres. The current Covid-19 crisis reinforces these challenges by limiting and impeding cultural activities and direct (physical) social encounters. The paper analyses the potential and the challenges of community building in the context of growing diversity among residents, and acknowledges what we can learn from these experiences when thinking about creating and strengthening communities in a multi-faceted world today.
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spelling Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerlandcommunity buildingcollective spaceshigh-rise housing estateslocal initiativespost-war SwitzerlandAbstract This paper uses research conducted in Swiss post-war high-rise estates to focus on policies and practices of community building in neighbourhoods with an increasingly diverse population. Initially, the estates were mainly populated by Swiss and Southern European lower to middle income families, but latterly the household structures have become very heterogeneous with residents coming from all over the world. The planning and development policies of the estates are based on specific ideas about creating a community, which are still evident in the building and management of community centres but also in various facilities for common use (playgrounds, football and sport fields, community rooms and kitchens, libraries, petting zoos, cafés, crafts rooms, etc.). The community centres, along with community work, are key to encouraging encounters, connecting people and activating cultural life in the neighbourhoods and have played a pioneering role far beyond the boundaries of their respective estates. However, individualisation and pluralisation processes, the aging of the facilities and built structures, and economic pressures pose challenges for the community centres. The current Covid-19 crisis reinforces these challenges by limiting and impeding cultural activities and direct (physical) social encounters. The paper analyses the potential and the challenges of community building in the context of growing diversity among residents, and acknowledges what we can learn from these experiences when thinking about creating and strengthening communities in a multi-faceted world today.DINÂMIA'CET-IUL, Centro de Estudos sobre a Mudança Socioeconómica e o Território2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2182-30302022000100018CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios v.sp22 2022reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2182-30302022000100018Althaus,EvelineChristensen,Livinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:26:53Zoai:scielo:S2182-30302022000100018Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:31:49.030339Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
title Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
spellingShingle Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
Althaus,Eveline
community building
collective spaces
high-rise housing estates
local initiatives
post-war Switzerland
title_short Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
title_full Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
title_fullStr Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
title_sort Community centres in increasingly diverse neighbourhoods: policies and practices of community building in post-war housing estates in Switzerland
author Althaus,Eveline
author_facet Althaus,Eveline
Christensen,Liv
author_role author
author2 Christensen,Liv
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Althaus,Eveline
Christensen,Liv
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv community building
collective spaces
high-rise housing estates
local initiatives
post-war Switzerland
topic community building
collective spaces
high-rise housing estates
local initiatives
post-war Switzerland
description Abstract This paper uses research conducted in Swiss post-war high-rise estates to focus on policies and practices of community building in neighbourhoods with an increasingly diverse population. Initially, the estates were mainly populated by Swiss and Southern European lower to middle income families, but latterly the household structures have become very heterogeneous with residents coming from all over the world. The planning and development policies of the estates are based on specific ideas about creating a community, which are still evident in the building and management of community centres but also in various facilities for common use (playgrounds, football and sport fields, community rooms and kitchens, libraries, petting zoos, cafés, crafts rooms, etc.). The community centres, along with community work, are key to encouraging encounters, connecting people and activating cultural life in the neighbourhoods and have played a pioneering role far beyond the boundaries of their respective estates. However, individualisation and pluralisation processes, the aging of the facilities and built structures, and economic pressures pose challenges for the community centres. The current Covid-19 crisis reinforces these challenges by limiting and impeding cultural activities and direct (physical) social encounters. The paper analyses the potential and the challenges of community building in the context of growing diversity among residents, and acknowledges what we can learn from these experiences when thinking about creating and strengthening communities in a multi-faceted world today.
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