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Vol. 62 No. 3 (2018): THE CITY AND ITS ENVIRONS

Articles and essays

Dividing Space — Bordering Practices: Parking, Property, and Belonging in Polish Housing Settlements

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35757/KiS.2018.62.3.8
Submitted: April 23, 2021
Published: September 27, 2018

Abstract

Space gains significance through processes of social differentiation and bordering, and in consequence is connected with the creation and maintenance of social divisions. The author seeks confirmation of this fact at the level of everyday practices in housing settlements, tracking the mechanisms used by people in situations of contact and confrontation with others in the social space. He sets himself several aims: (1) he attempts to analyze selected spatial practices (parking within the settlement, the creation of belonging), reflecting the internal structuring strategies of housing settlements; (2) he points to the causes of that structuring, that is, the main contexts in which these practices occur and are strengthened; (3) he highlights the important role of space in processes of bordering and differentiation. Practices connected with parking and the creation of belonging, although apparently disparate and deriving from contrary spheres of social life make it possible to hypothesize that the striving for separation and the increased importance of space determine the organization of borders, divisions, and social relations in housing settlements.

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