Generating modern heritage through changing urban environments and identities: A case study from Prato's (Italy) industrial district, history, and multiculturalism in a polycentric urban setting

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Corinna Del Bianco PhD
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Following economic crises, the evolution of industrial districts (IDs) has frequently caused the crisis within entire urban systems. Being IDs based on individual will and competences, rather than on big industries, their failure can compromise the city's identity. The Italian manufacturing industry consistently relied on this process, and this paper analyzes the case study of Prato, a medieval core city in central Italy that, since the mid-twentieth century, developed a world-class textile district based on a polycentric production structure and widespread family entrepreneurialism. During the global economic crisis of the early 2000s, production almost stalled, leaving the city without the core of a collective identity, but with a legacy of empty spaces. Significant foreign migration, in particular from China, filled these spaces, consolidating the clothing sector. The study investigated the city's contemporary identities resulting from the rapid change in people, activities, and spaces.

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通过不断变化的城市环境和特征创造现代遗产:普拉托(意大利)工业区、历史和多中心城市环境中的多元文化案例研究
经济危机发生后,工业区(IDs)的发展经常会引发整个城市系统的危机。作为基于个人意愿和能力而非大工业的工业区,它们的失败会损害城市的特性。普拉托是意大利中部的一座中世纪核心城市,自二十世纪中叶以来,在多中心生产结构和广泛的家族创业精神的基础上,普拉托发展成为世界级的纺织区。在 2000 年代初的全球经济危机期间,生产几乎停滞,城市失去了集体身份的核心,但却留下了空荡荡的空间。大量外来移民,尤其是来自中国的移民,填补了这些空白,巩固了服装行业。本研究调查了因人员、活动和空间的快速变化而产生的城市当代身份。
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