Literature DB >> 29379218

Ecological Networks and Neighborhood Social Organization.

Christopher R Browning1, Catherine A Calder1, Brian Soller2, Aubrey L Jackson2, Jonathan Dirlam1.   

Abstract

Drawing on the social disorganization tradition and the social ecological perspective of Jane Jacobs, the authors hypothesize that neighborhoods composed of residents who intersect in space more frequently as a result of routine activities will exhibit higher levels of collective efficacy, intergenerational closure, and social network interaction and exchange. They develop this approach employing the concept of ecological networks-two-mode networks that indirectly link residents through spatial overlap in routine activities. Using data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey, they find evidence that econetwork extensity (the average proportion of households in the neighborhood to which a given household is tied through any location) and intensity (the degree to which household dyads are characterized by ties through multiple locations) are positively related to changes in social organization between 2000-2001 and 2006-2008. These findings demonstrate the relevance of econetwork characteristics-heretofore neglected in research on urban neighborhoods-for consequential dimensions of neighborhood social organization.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29379218      PMCID: PMC5786432          DOI: 10.1086/691261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJS        ISSN: 0002-9602


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