Urban regeneration has become a key issue in the development of contemporary cities. The paper discusses bottom-up regeneration practices performed by inhabitants of a decaying inner-city neighbourhood under post-socialist conditions, which differ notably from the widely researched Western European context. Results of a qualitative study in Wrzeszcz Dolny, Gdańsk, have indicated the leading role of newcomers to the area in animating bottom-up regeneration efforts, which in turn translate into an activation and integration of the local community. Thus, it is argued that an in-migration into the inner city, usually interpreted as gentrification, does not necessarily generate losses for the indigenous inhabitants but can also bring a desired s...
Research on gentrification has been conducted for over 50 years by representatives of many disciplin...
In 2015, the National Urban Policy, The Urban Regeneration Law, and the Guidelines regarding urban r...
Polish cities are constantly changing, and in view of the rapid socio-economic and political changes...
In recent years, the centres of Polish cities were subject to intensive urban regeneration processes...
This paper discusses the specific character of gentrification processes in Polish cities, with a par...
The article describes the problem of revitalization in a central and eastern European context as an ...
The concept of gentrification has been extensively used in post-socialist context in association wit...
Since the beginning of 1990’s Łódź has become one of the largest and the fastest shrinking cities in...
Zinstytucjonalizowany proces rewitalizacji to ważne narzędzie spółczesnej polskiej polityki publiczn...
The subject of this paper is revitalisation of degraded urban areas. It recapitulates the social and...
During the time of centrally controlled economy Polish cities were shaped by processes and structure...
The change from industrial age to knowledge economy resulted in several post industrial sites in the...
After the beginning of the post-socialist transformation, the eastern German city of Leipzig underwe...
The aim of the article is to provide a case study of a post-industrial, post-socialist city analyzin...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
Research on gentrification has been conducted for over 50 years by representatives of many disciplin...
In 2015, the National Urban Policy, The Urban Regeneration Law, and the Guidelines regarding urban r...
Polish cities are constantly changing, and in view of the rapid socio-economic and political changes...
In recent years, the centres of Polish cities were subject to intensive urban regeneration processes...
This paper discusses the specific character of gentrification processes in Polish cities, with a par...
The article describes the problem of revitalization in a central and eastern European context as an ...
The concept of gentrification has been extensively used in post-socialist context in association wit...
Since the beginning of 1990’s Łódź has become one of the largest and the fastest shrinking cities in...
Zinstytucjonalizowany proces rewitalizacji to ważne narzędzie spółczesnej polskiej polityki publiczn...
The subject of this paper is revitalisation of degraded urban areas. It recapitulates the social and...
During the time of centrally controlled economy Polish cities were shaped by processes and structure...
The change from industrial age to knowledge economy resulted in several post industrial sites in the...
After the beginning of the post-socialist transformation, the eastern German city of Leipzig underwe...
The aim of the article is to provide a case study of a post-industrial, post-socialist city analyzin...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
Research on gentrification has been conducted for over 50 years by representatives of many disciplin...
In 2015, the National Urban Policy, The Urban Regeneration Law, and the Guidelines regarding urban r...
Polish cities are constantly changing, and in view of the rapid socio-economic and political changes...