Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Final Blog Post

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I have lived in the wonderful city of Charlotte, North Carolina my whole life.  There are many different neighborhoods within this big, southern city of Charlotte.  The different neighborhoods that I represented are Ballantyne, South Park, Myers Park, Dilworth, South End, Plaza Midwood, and NoDa.   All of these neighborhoods have very different identities and many different people live within these culturally diverse neighborhoods.  

The Ballantyne area of Charlotte is a newly developed area of town.  Just recently it was farm area, now it's filled with great shopping and lots of corporate areas.  This area of town is known to have what's called "new money."  These are people who didn't grow up with money and trust funds and have reached success on their own.  Many of the residents live in Ballantyne Country Club.

Many people recognize the name South Park because of the mall.  This is a very upscale area of town that has a prestigious shopping mall and is also the largest business and residential neighborhood in Charlotte.  

Myers Park has the most prestigious addresses in Charlotte.  This area of town is known to have "old money."  These people grew up with money and have trust funds.  The streets of Myers Park are lined with gorgeous Oak Trees and the houses are big and beautiful.  

The Dilworth area seems like it's own little town within the city of Charlotte.  It is a historic area filled with Bungalow style homes.  There are many diverse shops and restaurants in the area.  This area is filled with many young families.

South End is another historic neighborhood right around the corner from Dilworth.  This neighborhood has a very relaxed atmosphere.  It is filled with awesome furniture and antique shops.  Many events are hosted in this very innovative part of town.  

The most ethnically and socially diverse area of Charlotte is Plaza Midwood.  This neighborhood definitely has that cool-city living feel to it.  Plaza Midwood definitely has a rough and not so good area of town but it is also the home of Charlotte Country Club, which is the most prestigious country club in all of Charlotte.

NoDa is short for North Davidson Street.  This Bohemian chic area of town has a lot of funky galleries and performance venues.  Many people perform on the street corners and there are many artsy people who live in this area.  This area of Charlotte isn't your typical southern neighborhood.  

There are definitely parts of Charlotte that I don’t know much about and that is because I never venture there, or outside of my comfort zone for that matter.  One of these neighborhoods for example is West Charlotte.  Being that I’m from Charlotte, I have heard that West Charlotte isn’t the best side of town.  There is a lot of crime that takes place in this area and I don’t want to be a part of that.  People that come out of this area may be perceived as troublemakers, but that very well may not be true.  There definitely are many misconceptions about people’s identities just because of the neighborhood that they grew up in.  Many times these identities are falsely placed on individuals and it’s not fair to them. 

Charlotte has a population of 751,087 and many of these people don’t live in these neighborhoods.  I live in an area of south Charlotte that is in the middle of Ballantyne and Myers Park.  There are many areas just like where I live that aren’t as affluent, yet they still fit perfectly into the great city of Charlotte.  Just like the neighborhoods of Charlotte, many individuals don’t have the identity of the popular cheerleader, jock, or nerd but they still seem to fit perfectly into their environment. 

Charlotte is a very large city and there are many different types of neighborhoods that make it what it is and that build its identity.  Many people connect identity to people and who they are but I have connected identity to neighborhoods in a big city.  According to the article Social Identity Theory and the Organization, people tend to classify themselves and others into various social categories.  These social categories are definitely represented in Charlotte.  People in Myers Park are definitely known for having gobs and gobs of money and many of them are doctors or they work at the big banks downtown.  In this article it states that "A person is assigned the prototypical characteristics of the category to which he or she is classified." (Ashforth, and Mael 20-39).  The people that live in these neighborhoods are characterized based on where they live.  These people maybe wealthy bankers or guitar playing free spirits.  I always wonder where these identities came from.  Who decided that one day that these neighborhoods had a certain identity and who came up with these identities?  I have lived in Charlotte for 19 years and the identities haven't changed.  People of these identities are drawn to that specific neighborhood.  I wonder what would happen is somebody tried to disrupt and conform these neighborhoods that have remained consistent for so long.  

Ashforth, Blake, and Fred Mael. "Social Identity Theory and the Organization." Academy of Management Review. 14.1 (Jan., 1989): 20-39. Print.


9 comments:

  1. I like how you explained the different parts of Charlotte and what makes each one of them unique! It is interesting to see how each place is different, yet it brings the city together.

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  2. I feel like how you expalined the different areas of Charlotte can relate to each student's identity in the classroom. I think it's cool that you wanted to stay in Charlotte for college, when most students count down the days until they get away from home.

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  3. I like how you included images of the places on your map. It gives the audience an idea of what the places look like. You did a good job at incorporating an academic conversation into your blog.

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  4. I work in Myers Park! It is a really nice neighborhood, like really rich! I like how you brought your ideas together!

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  5. I loved this post! It is so cool how you mapped everything out. I enjoyed reading about the different places you put on the map. It is awesome to read your ideas, and see how everything came together.

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  6. Really interesting post. I enjoyed reading this because first off, I'm not from Charlotte like you are so it was cool to read about some different areas, but secondly, you're right; we tend to stick with what's familiar. Not many people feel comfortable enough to venture into the unknown.

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  7. I love how you explained the different areas of Charlotte, I found it very interesting to hear about these areas since I am not from Charlotte. I agree when you say some people false identities because of where they grew up, because i know people from rough neighborhoods but they are not trouble makers. I really love this show.

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  8. I really liked your post! I am not from charlotte so it was really neat to learn about the different parts. I found your post very educating and interesting!

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  9. Cool project! I like how you talked about different areas of charlotte and their unique identities. It showed your knowledge of the topic.

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