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Title: Place attachment in a Foreign Settlement
Authors: Bogac, Ceren
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture
Keywords: Place attachment
Involuntary relocation
Refugees
Home
Kato Varosha
Famagusta
Issue Date: Jun-2009
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Boğaç, C. (2009). Place attachment in a Foreign Settlement. Journal of Environmental Psychology, ISSN: 0272-4944, 29. 2. pp. 267–278
Abstract: This paper examines issues arising from the involuntary relocation of Turkish Cypriot refugees from the southern to the northern portion of the island of Cyprus. After the ceasefire in 1974, participants in this study were relocated into homes originally built and occupied by Greek Cypriots. Using data obtained from questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and drawings, the study analyses their place attachment under the unusual circumstances of their own forced relocation coupled with their occupation of homes abandoned by residents also displaced by war and interethnic hostility. The study compares the place attachment of refugees to their children, who were born and brought up in the new community. The results of this study suggest that participants' future expectations shaped their attachment to their new homes and community, whilst their degree of attachment to their previous environments also played an important role in the attachment process. Younger generations, on the other hand, were more attached to their current environment than older generations; however they did not wish to be identified with their current environment.
Description: Boğaç, C. (2009). Place attachment in a Foreign Settlement. Journal of Environmental Psychology, ISSN: 0272-4944, 29. 2. pp. 267–278
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/4581
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