Maxwell
bow peasants
I just had a quick question:
in the belonging rubric it says "a sense of belonging can emerge from relationships, places, etc." but then later it says "belonging in terms of relationships, notions of identity, experiences."
What is the distinction between these two sentences? obviously the former means a sense of belonging can arise from anything. Does the latter mean that by having a sense of identity and undertaking experiences etc. an individual has the ability to derive a sense of belonging?
Clarification would be awesome.
Thanks
in the belonging rubric it says "a sense of belonging can emerge from relationships, places, etc." but then later it says "belonging in terms of relationships, notions of identity, experiences."
What is the distinction between these two sentences? obviously the former means a sense of belonging can arise from anything. Does the latter mean that by having a sense of identity and undertaking experiences etc. an individual has the ability to derive a sense of belonging?
Clarification would be awesome.
Thanks