Przeglądaj European Spatial Research and Policy Volume 24 (2017) Issue 2 według tytułu
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Euroregions as Soft Spaces: Between Consolidation and Transformation
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)National borders constitute barriers to social, economic and political processes and, thus, tend to contribute to the peripheralisation of border regions. The paper compares the evolution of two euroregions in peripheral ... -
Peripherialisation as a Result and Driving Force of Territorial Mobility in Post-Socialist Romania
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)Over the past two and a half decades, the transition from a centralised to a market economy has affected Romania’s spatial configuration by re-widening the gap between cores and peripheries at a regional scale. Through a ... -
Post-Socialist Gentrification Processes in Polish Cities
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)This paper discusses the specific character of gentrification processes in Polish cities, with a particular focus on Warsaw, Łódź and Gdańsk. It explains the forces and factors behind gentrification, and highlights its ... -
Public Spaces and Cultural Heritage in Community Projects – The Example of Warsaw
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)Public space in cities is widely seen as a developmental resource. It thus becomes a kind of urban product, and a lure for a range of groups of current and potential users. Cities compete for prestige and standing by ... -
The Question of Responsibility: (De-)Peripheralising Rural Spaces in Post-Socialist Estonia
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)Recent studies on socio-spatial polarization and post-socialist spaces increasingly propose the use of postcolonial theory. Following this proposal, the paper attempts to make the decolonial approach fruitful for studying ... -
The (Re-)Production of Peripherality in Central and Eastern Europe
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Spatio-Temporal Differentiation of Cancer Incidence in Slovakia
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2018-02-06)Coping with the prevention, diagnosis and therapy of cancers is a challenging medical task with continuing consequences for the development of population health status and economy of health in each country. The occurrence ...