Paths of evolution of territorial identity: The case of former towns in the Katowice conurbation

IF 1.2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
V. Mihaylov, J. Runge, R. Krzysztofik, Tomasz Spórna
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Abstract

In this study we focus on the evolution of the identity of those urban neighbourhoods which have formerly been separate towns. This problem is discussed using the example of the polycentric conurbation of Katowice in southern Poland, which came into being because of its mining and industrial functions. The administrative integration of this multi-level polycentric urban system is the primary background for the development of those neighbourhoods that used to be separate towns. Assuming that changes in legal and administrative status may have certain consequences regarding the social connections and identity of such neighbourhoods, this study aimed to identify such places within the analysed region. The authors also attempted to construct paths of local identity for such spatial entities, confronting them with the thesis that economic factors make them relatively homogeneous. The implementation of new development factors and the paradoxical diversity of the identities of the former towns in this mining-industrial region are also significant elements of the region's social transformation in terms of economic and spatial development.
领土认同演变的路径:以卡托维兹市前城镇为例
在这项研究中,我们关注的是那些以前是独立城镇的城市社区的身份演变。本文以波兰南部卡托维兹多中心城市为例,探讨了这一问题。卡托维兹多中心城市因其矿业和工业功能而形成。这种多层次多中心城市系统的行政整合是那些曾经是独立城镇的社区发展的主要背景。假设法律和行政地位的变化可能对这些社区的社会联系和特性产生某些影响,本研究的目的是在所分析的区域内确定这些地方。作者还试图为这些空间实体构建地方认同的路径,让它们面对经济因素使它们相对同质的论点。从经济和空间发展的角度来看,新发展因素的实施和这个采矿业地区前城镇身份的矛盾多样性也是该地区社会转型的重要因素。
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