people, place and identity paul longley and colleagues, ucl

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People, place and identity

Paul Longley and colleagues, UCL

Geodemographics

• “Analysis of people by where they live [places]”

(Sleight, 1993:3)

• Social similarity, not locational proximity• Surnames are integral indicators to place profiles

HomeAddressPerson

Area

The achievements of neighbourhood profiling

• The specification of social similarity• Collective consumption and locational

proximity• Open geodemographics • Spatial and temporal transferability

Onomap classification

Surnames

UK Electoral Roll

Forenames

PabloMateos

Garcia

Pérez

...Juan

Rosa

Marta

...

Sánchez

Rodríguez

...– Several iterations until self-contained cluster is exhausted– Cluster assigned a cultural, ethnic & linguistic Onomap type– Probability of ethnicity assigned to each name

Mateos et al (2007) CASA Working Paper 116

Forename-Surname clustering (based on Hanks and Tucker, 2000)

WorldNames CEL clusters

Source: Mateos et al (2011)

Source: Cheshire and Longley (2011)

2001 Dendrogram

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Courtesy: James Cheshire

Courtesy Bruce Winney, POBI Project (provisional)

Members of this Group often acquire their competence in the use of information technology at work, since many of them are young people working in junior white collar occupations in modern offices. They are keen to become more expert in the use of new technologies and to use them for new applications. Many spend time browsing the Internet but without necessarily making many transactions. Many members of this Group work in large cities and may be starting a life in a house that they own, typically in one of the cheaper inner suburbs. Their use of the Internet at work may be a practice that their employers may be keen to control or reduce.

Group C : Becoming engaged

Virtual and real identities (1)

Virtual and real identities (2)

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