TY - JOUR
T1 - Empowering peripheral communities by using place-identity
T2 - Israeli student villages as a platform for a servant creative class
AU - Billig, Miriam
AU - Lebovitz, Asaf
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, © 2014 Community Development Society.
PY - 2014/8/1
Y1 - 2014/8/1
N2 - This study attempts to examine the conditions under which place-identity creates a sense of ideological commitment towards the community, among young people belonging to the creative class. Using a narrative analysis of the experiences and attitudes of “student village” members in Israel, the study proposes a linear-chronological model, which presents the conditions for creating ideology-rooted place-identity among students. This place-identity is promoted by social associations that provide this class with suitable conditions in order to make living in student villages satisfying and attractive from a material, social, and personal point of view. Ideology-rooted place-identity is accomplished by helping the students develop an ideological commitment towards the population via volunteer-work with and integration into the community. In this way, the study suggests a unique model that encourages the development of a “servant creative class” whose members may be recruited, not just to live in peripheral towns, but also to be committed to the community as a whole. In addition, this model may also develop better relations between young creative class newcomers and disadvantaged local communities.
AB - This study attempts to examine the conditions under which place-identity creates a sense of ideological commitment towards the community, among young people belonging to the creative class. Using a narrative analysis of the experiences and attitudes of “student village” members in Israel, the study proposes a linear-chronological model, which presents the conditions for creating ideology-rooted place-identity among students. This place-identity is promoted by social associations that provide this class with suitable conditions in order to make living in student villages satisfying and attractive from a material, social, and personal point of view. Ideology-rooted place-identity is accomplished by helping the students develop an ideological commitment towards the population via volunteer-work with and integration into the community. In this way, the study suggests a unique model that encourages the development of a “servant creative class” whose members may be recruited, not just to live in peripheral towns, but also to be committed to the community as a whole. In addition, this model may also develop better relations between young creative class newcomers and disadvantaged local communities.
KW - NGOs
KW - citizen participation
KW - leadership
KW - university-community relations
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84907581371&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15575330.2014.930058
DO - 10.1080/15575330.2014.930058
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AN - SCOPUS:84907581371
SN - 1557-5330
VL - 45
SP - 368
EP - 386
JO - Community Development
JF - Community Development
IS - 4
ER -