Determinants in the perceptions of visual blight |
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Authors: | Kevin Bales |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Social Sciences, London School of Economics, WC2A 2AE London, England |
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Abstract: | Research on visual blight has been predominantly qualitative and has pointed out salient attributes of blight: that it is durable, visually demeaning, and somehow aesthetically depressing. Data from a national sample (n=3005) are used in this study to measure the effect of demographic variation on the perception of visual blight. The perception of blight shows marked and regular variation with socioeconomic status, marital status, and religiosity.Harris data for this study was purchased with funds from the Shell Foundation. The author wishes to acknowledge Robert Q. Hanham, whose assistance proved invaluable. |
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Keywords: | visual blight visual pollution urban blight perception |
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