asukaseseen
Asukaseseen is a neologism used in urban studies and sociolinguistics to describe the resident-centered experience of a city—the everyday ways residents perceive, use, and inhabit urban spaces. The term highlights how sense of place arises from routine practices and informal relations, rather than top-down planning alone.
Etymology: It is formed from Finnish asukas (resident) and the illative suffix -eseen, which in Finnish indicates
Concept and usage: Asukaseseen is used to frame analyses of everyday life in neighborhoods, including street-level
Origins and reception: The term originated in discussions of Finnish urban studies in the 2010s and has
See also: sense of place; place attachment; participatory planning; urban ethnography.