UŞAK URBAN PERCEPTION OF THE STUDENTS AT UŞAK UNIVERSITY

Authors

  • Dilşen ONSEKİZ Uşak Univercity, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Department of City and Regional Planning

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.119

Keywords:

Kent, Kent Algısı, Üniversite Öğrencileri, Uşak Üniversitesi

Abstract

Urban perception is a form of awareness that distinguishes a city from other cities, revealing its distinctive and specific
characteristics. Perception /perception of the city; is differentiated at the individual level according to the level of relations and
communication established with the city and to other ties (spatial, socio-cultural, socio-economic). The features that each
individual takes into consideration and takes care of is a different one and these characteristics vary from person to person. In
this context, it is important to investigate urban perception of Uşak from the point of view of university students. Because, the
students of Usak University constitute an important resident population for the city andmost of the students from outside the
city are the determining factors of the perception of the city. The aim of this research is to identify the determining criteria of
urban perception on Uşak City based on student population. The results of the research are expected to reveal important
indicators can be used by the relevant authority and persons devoted to the planning decisions and urban policy/strategy
development for the future of Uşak City, which is rapidly studentified. Questionnaire implementation using simple random
sampling technique is the basic method of research. The obtained data was evaluated by SPSS program and supported by table
and graphical presentations.

Published

2018-10-15

How to Cite

ONSEKİZ, D. (2018). UŞAK URBAN PERCEPTION OF THE STUDENTS AT UŞAK UNIVERSITY. SSD Journal, 3(13), 555–568. https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.119

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