Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania

The city centre is a place of emblematic significance for the urban community, where the essence of the socio-urban identity is condensed. The centre of the post-socialist city has travelled varied meanings and extensions that have been perceived differentiated between sequences of generations. Func...

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Main Author: Robert Cristian Stoiculescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2012-11-01
Series:Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
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Online Access:http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/62/6_2_12_8_stoiculescu.pdf
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spelling doaj-ce9552e57047473a9f1a1269e79e7c2a2020-11-24T20:59:09ZengUniversity of BucharestHuman Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography1843-65872067-22842012-11-0162717810.5719/hgeo.2012.62.71 Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, RomaniaRobert Cristian Stoiculescu0University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Bucharest, RomaniaThe city centre is a place of emblematic significance for the urban community, where the essence of the socio-urban identity is condensed. The centre of the post-socialist city has travelled varied meanings and extensions that have been perceived differentiated between sequences of generations. Functionalist stratifications have induced in the collective imagination a superposed series of centres: historical, tourist, economic, cultural, each dilating or contracting the urban centre’s limits, depending on the significance that has been inoculated to the receiving subject. It was starting with year 1977 that the political will imposed the achievement of a new “Civic Centre” which was desired to be an imprint of the cultural and scientific progress of that moment. Communist interventions attempted to uniform the urban landscape by inserting visual and emotional mutations. The present analysis regards the perception of Bucharest`s centre and offers a perspective on the relation between residents and place, considering that human behaviour indicates some inconsistencies related to the urban planning of the post-socialist city that deals with intense processes of identity transformation.http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/62/6_2_12_8_stoiculescu.pdfBehavioural geographyEnvironmental cognitionIdentityPerceptionUrban image
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Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
Behavioural geography
Environmental cognition
Identity
Perception
Urban image
author_facet Robert Cristian Stoiculescu
author_sort Robert Cristian Stoiculescu
title Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
title_short Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
title_full Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
title_fullStr Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Cognitive Map of the City Centre: A Case Study of Bucharest, Romania
title_sort modelling the cognitive map of the city centre: a case study of bucharest, romania
publisher University of Bucharest
series Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
issn 1843-6587
2067-2284
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The city centre is a place of emblematic significance for the urban community, where the essence of the socio-urban identity is condensed. The centre of the post-socialist city has travelled varied meanings and extensions that have been perceived differentiated between sequences of generations. Functionalist stratifications have induced in the collective imagination a superposed series of centres: historical, tourist, economic, cultural, each dilating or contracting the urban centre’s limits, depending on the significance that has been inoculated to the receiving subject. It was starting with year 1977 that the political will imposed the achievement of a new “Civic Centre” which was desired to be an imprint of the cultural and scientific progress of that moment. Communist interventions attempted to uniform the urban landscape by inserting visual and emotional mutations. The present analysis regards the perception of Bucharest`s centre and offers a perspective on the relation between residents and place, considering that human behaviour indicates some inconsistencies related to the urban planning of the post-socialist city that deals with intense processes of identity transformation.
topic Behavioural geography
Environmental cognition
Identity
Perception
Urban image
url http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/62/6_2_12_8_stoiculescu.pdf
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