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Lifestyle enclave

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Lifestyle enclave is asociological term first used byRobert N. Bellah et al. in their 1985 book,Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life.[1] In the glossary of the book, they provide the following definition: "A lifestyle enclave is formed by people who share some feature of private life. Members of a lifestyle enclave express their identity through shared patterns of appearance, consumption, and leisure activities, which often serve to differentiate them sharply from those with other lifestyles."[2] This term is contrasted withcommunity,[3] which Bellah et al. claim is characterized by social interdependence, shared history, and shared participation in politics.

The concept of lifestyle enclave has been used to analyse, for example,youth subcultures[4][5] and the relationship betweenleisure anddemocracy.[6]

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  1. ^Bellah et al. 1985;Orum, Johnstone & Riger 1999, p. 90.
  2. ^Bellah et al. 1985, p. 335.
  3. ^Orum, Johnstone & Riger 1999, p. 90;Simpson 2000, p. 692.
  4. ^Bellah, Robert N.; et al. (1986).Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. New York: Harper and Row.ISBN 9780060970277. Cited inOrum, Johnstone & Riger 1999, p. 90.
  5. ^Simpson 2000, p. 692.
  6. ^Hemingway 1991, pp. 76–78.

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