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Boager, E., Castro, P. & Di Masso, A. (2025). Sense of place narratives of residents in neighbourhoods under touristic pressure: Making, entering and enjoying local sociocultural worlds        . British Journal of Social Psychology. 64 (4)
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E. Boager et al.,  "Sense of place narratives of residents in neighbourhoods under touristic pressure: Making, entering and enjoying local sociocultural worlds        ", in British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 64, no. 4, 2025
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@article{boager2025_1777291538599,
	author = "Boager, E. and Castro, P. and Di Masso, A.",
	title = "Sense of place narratives of residents in neighbourhoods under touristic pressure: Making, entering and enjoying local sociocultural worlds        ",
	journal = "British Journal of Social Psychology",
	year = "2025",
	volume = "64",
	number = "4",
	doi = "10.1111/bjso.70016",
	url = "https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/20448309"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Sense of place narratives of residents in neighbourhoods under touristic pressure: Making, entering and enjoying local sociocultural worlds        
T2  - British Journal of Social Psychology
VL  - 64
IS  - 4
AU  - Boager, E.
AU  - Castro, P.
AU  - Di Masso, A.
PY  - 2025
SN  - 0144-6665
DO  - 10.1111/bjso.70016
UR  - https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/20448309
AB  - Tourism intensification is today a powerful transforming force in many European cities. Supported by new policies, it brings the displacement of long-time residents and influxes of new ones, transforming located relations of urban neighbourhoods and their sociocultural worlds. Contributing to a sociopolitical psychology of place, this study explores how residents in touristified contexts make sense of place and its changes and claim rights for located relations. We conducted a narrative analysis of interviews with residents (n = 30) in two Lisbon neighbourhoods under tourism pressure, exploring how their storied accounts of events-in-time and self-and-other roles and relations construct senses of place and intertwine with claims for place-rights and located relations. Findings reveal three shared, competing narratives, offering different roles to Selves and Others and their relations, some advancing more individual, some more collective rights-claims and relational demands and constructing a different sense of place—rooted, elective and cosmopolitan. The study highlights the value of theoretically grounded narrative analysis for extending a sociopolitical psychology of place. It advances too a better understanding of how sociocultural worlds emerge from the inter-relations of people, place and policy and of the ‘battles of ideas’ over located relations and rights in urban contexts, in particular those affected by tourism.
ER  -