Glover Troy D, Todd Joe, Moyer Luke
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Apr 12;4:825224. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.825224. eCollection 2022.
Neighborhood social ties matter crucially, especially during stressful life events like a global pandemic, for they represent vital sources of wellbeing and community capacity. Activities that enable community members to engage in incidental sociability and acts of "neighboring"-that is, authentic social interactions with their neighbors-warrant attention from sport and active living researchers because of their potential to bolster the social fabric of our neighborhoods and facilitate neighbors' access to important resources, such as information, material resources, and social support. Though perhaps dismissed as trivial, neighborhood walking represents a valuable and underappreciated everyday activity that fits this description, especially in an age characterized by an epidemic of social isolation and loneliness. Despite its vast potential to address the quasi-anonymity of urban life, neighborhood walking remains surprisingly underexamined as a facilitator for fostering social connectedness, the sense of connection and social bond people feel toward others. The goal of this manuscript, therefore, is to establish the conceptual grounding for how neighborhood walking strengthens social ties among neighbors to facilitate access to important coping resources. In doing so, it aims to advance a research agenda on walking that moves beyond the benefits of physical activity.
邻里社会关系至关重要,尤其是在像全球大流行这样的压力生活事件期间,因为它们代表着幸福和社区能力的重要来源。能够让社区成员参与偶然社交活动以及“邻里互动”行为(即与邻居进行真实的社交互动)的活动,值得体育与积极生活领域的研究人员关注,因为它们有潜力加强我们社区的社会结构,并促进邻居获取重要资源,如信息、物质资源和社会支持。尽管邻里散步可能被认为微不足道,但它是一项符合上述描述的有价值且未得到充分重视的日常活动,尤其是在一个以社会隔离和孤独流行著称的时代。尽管邻里散步在解决城市生活准匿名性方面有巨大潜力,但作为促进社会联系(即人们对他人的联系感和社会纽带)的一种方式,它仍然令人惊讶地未得到充分研究。因此,本手稿的目标是为邻里散步如何加强邻居之间的社会关系以促进获取重要应对资源奠定概念基础。在此过程中,它旨在推进一项关于散步的研究议程,该议程超越了体育活动的益处。