A Narrative Literature Review Using Placemaking Theories to Unravel Student Social Connectedness in Hybrid University Learning Environments

Author:

Wheele Theresa12ORCID,Weber Clara23,Windlinger Lukas1,Haugen Tore2,Lindkvist Carmel2

Affiliation:

1. Workplace Management, Institute of Facility Management, Zürich University of Applied Sciences, 8820 Zurich, Switzerland

2. Institute of Architecture and Planning, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway

3. School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford GU3 7XH, UK

Abstract

Student social connectedness is indicated to be changing with the increasing digitalisation of universities. This narrative literature review aims to bring new meanings to the hybrid university learning environment (HULE), and to develop a framework for the benefit of student social connectedness by using placemaking theories. It searches through the academic literature for evidence of experience with three attributes of social connectedness: socialising, social support, and sense of belonging, in relation to individuals’ sense of place, bringing a range of outcomes, such as identity development, which might contribute to improved social connectedness. This is then expanded in the HULE by looking at the physical and online spaces, with a focus on liminal space and co-design. The findings show that an overly rigid structure of the HULE can cause negative student social connectedness, with co-design being proposed as a way of creating a tailored and connected learning experience. However, this is underdeveloped for learning environment needs and could be enhanced by applying placemaking theories to map levels of student social connectedness in the physical location and in the more-than-real ‘non-places’. This provides an innovative perspective of the HULE based on student social connectedness, impacting the existing pedagogical approach for university courses.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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