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Introduction: Post-socialist cities and urban theory

Ferenčuhová, Slavomíra ; Gentile, Michael

Eurasian geography and economics, 2016-09, Vol.57 (4-5), p.483-496 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Introduction: Post-socialist cities and urban theory
  • Autor: Ferenčuhová, Slavomíra ; Gentile, Michael
  • Assuntos: post-socialism ; post-socialist city ; Urban theory
  • É parte de: Eurasian geography and economics, 2016-09, Vol.57 (4-5), p.483-496
  • Descrição: The main stimulus for this theme issue came from the perception shared by several scholars that “post-socialist” (or “post-communist cities”) cities are poorly visible in the urban studies literature, and that when they are, they fail to have an enduring influence on broader debates. Yet the post-socialist city, like any other place on earth, offers a unique source of, and potential for, new ideas, deserving more attention and more active engagement not only by scholars with a stated interested in the region, but also by the academic community at large. [...] Thus, this theme issue brings together contributions that connect critical reviews of the research, empirical studies, and theoretical discussions in the field, with traditional and contemporary debates in urban theory. Three main challenges emerge: (1) the content and relevance of central concepts, (2) the role of the socialist past in shaping the present and future, and (3) the contribution of the post-socialist world in theorizing the nexus between social change and urban space. The final version of this research has been published in Eurasian Geography and Economics. © 2016 Taylor & Francis
  • Editor: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês;Norueguês

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