How do local residents perceive of North District community changes in the past ten years?
Questions: Answer a simple questionnaire at the beginning (to understand the background of interviewee)
Gender, age, education, occupation, income

  1. Where do you live in the North District? When did you start living in this area? How long have you lived

inn the North District? Do you live alone or with your family?

  1. What does your community mean to you? important or just a resting place? feeling?
  2. Can you describe how do you see and feel the North District community in the past 10 years? Any
    changing? If not, why?
  3. If there is a change, does the community change have a direct impact on you? Describe your own view

and reasons, any stories?

  1. Can you describe any particular experiences that related to changes in your community in the past 10
    years? Any examples?
  2. Can you describe how do you get involved in community change? How to adapt to environmental

changes?
Any examples?

  1. From your perspective, what factors do you think have caused the community to change for the past 10
    years? Why? how do you feel?
  2. How do your family members or neighbors view the community changes in this decade? Are there
    differences between the same age group or different age groups? Reasons?
  3. What do you think will change in your community in the future? if not, why?
  4. What changes do you expect from your community in the future? what actions can you expect to help

the community develop?
Book chapter that I will upload at file called “Qualitative – paper on changing community”
to Identify what themes & thoery
William Sewell’s framework : Resource, Values and Power ➡ probably the themes will get
In this study, William Sewell Jr’s (1996) conceptual model of social structures would be utilized for

analysis of
North District residents’ perceptions of the changing social structures. Social structures encompass

three
interlocking dimensions, i.e. cultural schemas, distribution of resources and modes of power. The

informants’
narratives with regard to spatial changes/ changes in physical environment (resources), their values and
feelings towards these changes (values), relationship between these feelings and the power base of the
communities (power) would be solicited.

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