Lived Experience and Engagement with Places

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  • Lived Experience and Engagement with Places
    • Levels of Engagement
      • Election Turnout
        • National elections
          • 7.5 million voters were not registered in 2015
          • 66.1% of registered voters don't vote
          • Rural voters have higher turnout than urban voters
        • Local elections
          • Local election turnout was 36% in 2014
            • Compulsory voting may be needed
      • Community Groups
        • Group protests over planned developments
          • New housing
          • Fracking
          • Wind farms
        • Helping vulnerable people
          • Meals on wheels
          • Transport to hospitals
        • Voluntary sector
          • Youth mentoring schemes
          • Addiction treatment centres
          • Welfare-to-work organisations
    • Factors Affecting Levels of Engagement
      • Ethnicity
        • Non-white have different views
      • Age
        • Combined with residency time
      • Length of Residence
        • New migrants and students are less attached
      • Levels of Deprivation
        • Don't feel at home
      • Gender
    • Factors Affecting Lived Experience and Levels of Engagement
      • Membership
        • Belonging
        • Familiarity
        • Acceptance
      • Influence
        • Playing a part
      • Marginalisation, Exclusion and Social Polarisation
        • Different groups of people are excluded by the biggest group
        • Polarisation is segregation caused by income inequality
        • Rural areas need cities for services
        • Commuter villages need urban areas for employment
        • Urban areas get food from the countryside
    • Views and Conflicts
      • Causes of Conflicts
        • Lack of political engagement and representation
        • Ethnic tensions
        • Inequality
        • Lack of economic opportunity
      • Studentification
        • Youthful groups don't care for long-term residents
        • Local authorities try to restrict multiple occupation houses
      • Barton Farm/King's Barton Urban Fringe Regeneration
        • 2000 homes built on a farm
        • New primary school
        • Shopping centre
        • Energy centre
        • Fought against for 15 years
        • Wealthy people supported the anti-development protests
        • Those on council waiting lists approved the development
          • 800 social houses
      • The Northern Powerhouse
        • Encourage the North of England to work together to create an economic force

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