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The rediscovered city: a case study of post-socialist Bratislava

In: Geografický časopis, vol. 60, no. 2
Slavomír Ondoš - Pavol Korec

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Year, pages: 2008, 199 - 213
Keywords:
postsocialism, urban dynamics, morphological structure, functional structure, Slovakia
About article:
Post-socialist urban development in the case study of the Slovakia’s capital city is considered from an integrating generalizing perspective. The purpose of this paper is to propose a descriptive model of the spatiotemporally differentiated urban change, a potential base for further research. Such a model should have the ability to reflect a complex network of interdependencies between various wide and narrow partial processes discussed in literature. A cyclic expression of the urban dynamics linking its elements in the urban social and material environment serves as a basis for identification of a hypothetical footprint typology. In the scheme, the footprints of the most visible processes are connected to actual morphological types and sub-periods of transition. An exact testing of the spatiotemporal hypothesis is left in this paper for later stages of research.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Ondoš, S., Korec, P. 2008. The rediscovered city: a case study of post-socialist Bratislava. In Geografický časopis, vol. 60, no.2, pp. 199-213. 0016-7193.

APA:
Ondoš, S., Korec, P. (2008). The rediscovered city: a case study of post-socialist Bratislava. Geografický časopis, 60(2), 199-213. 0016-7193.