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rafiyan M, khodaee Z, dadashpour H. Studying the place attachment from the view of teenagers with emphasis on community capacity (Physical- Social). MJSP 2016; 20 (2) :169-190
URL: http://hsmsp.modares.ac.ir/article-21-7375-en.html
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place, In addition to the physical dimensions also has spiritual and emotional aspects and encourages emotional sense in its residents. Due to these feelings, a kind of attachment to place, leading people to form a local identity created which are mainly proposed in the inner city.
This sense of attachment to the place on social inclusion with a focus on social capital and capacity of the place emphasis on the quality of the living environment, which affects on analysis process, it is the purpose of this article, and aims to introduce the use of structured models (multi-dimensional because of the research size and latent variables) in the field of urban studies.
In this, correlation analysis study, a sample of 475 of the teenagers from the communities of districts 17, 10, 8 and 1 of Tehran were selected, through stratified systematic sampling, and each of the five research variables, include social inclusion, capacity, location, social security, access to services and socio-economic origin using "structural equation modeling" techniques "path analysis" were examined; then three different models of the relationships between variables provided that the model results show a sense of attachment to place among adolescents by variables influencing spatial capacity and better access to services than the rest of the relationship explanation stems.
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Received: 2015/06/11 | Accepted: 2015/09/17 | Published: 2016/10/22

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