Social trajectory and socio-spatial representation of urban space: The relation between social and cognitive structures
Résumé
This study analyzed the representations of urban space based on the social representations paradigm. To
highlight the social dimensions of spatial cognition processes, we examined how the social mobility of
people living in the same neighborhood affects cognitive configurations of the city. Ninety-two residents
living in single-family houses of a same neighborhood located in suburbs responded to questionnaires in
their homes, using the technique of characterization, a tool developed to record social representations.
After isolating four groups with different spatial representations, we described the position of these
groups in the social structure. The results show that spatial representations depend on the social trajectory
of individuals (which can be upward, downward or stable compared to the social status of the
parents). We conclude that reference points, hierarchies between urban places and clusters in cognitive
mapping must be analyzed in a social and relational/transactional perspective.