Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga
Research into the socio-spatial dynamics in Central-Eastern European cities is an im-portant area of contemporary transition studies. Open issues in this domain range from defining a theoretical framework to data availability and methodological approaches. As to the former aspect, recent literature...
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doaj-d016695447874f0387c5f8f9885a1e372020-11-25T03:14:59ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242020-03-011218511410.5922/2079-8555-2020-1-6Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga Zhitin D. V. 0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3810-9138Sechi G. 1Krisjane Z. 2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9775-9085Berzins M. 3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5773-3307Saint Petersburg State UniversityUniversity of LatviaUniversity of LatviaUniversity of LatviaResearch into the socio-spatial dynamics in Central-Eastern European cities is an im-portant area of contemporary transition studies. Open issues in this domain range from defining a theoretical framework to data availability and methodological approaches. As to the former aspect, recent literature focuses on the hybrid nature of the post-socialist urban space, which underwent transformation in the conditions of globalization and eco-nomic liberalization; the earlier model of spatial development changed dramatically as a result. The multi-scalar and comparative approaches may shed new light on the complex patterns of urban socio-spatial differentiation and its post-Soviet dynamics. Growing regional socio-economic imbalances observed in the former socialist states are lending new urgency to this area of research. This study employs a comparative approach to investigate post-1991 socio-spatial trans-formations in St Petersburg and Riga — the two largest post-Soviet urban centres in the Baltic Sea region. An important result of the research is a methodology for multi-lev-a el analysis of changes in the urban environment of post-socialist cities. Data from post-1991 national censuses and population registers are used to calculate measures of social well-being in urban districts as well as to identify territorial imbalances. Compar-ative analysis makes it possible to trace the spatial patterns of post-Soviet differentiation and set out guidelines for further research in the area.https://journals.kantiana.ru/eng/baltic_region/4419/13010/populationcitydormitory districtssuburbanizationsocial wellbeingterritorial imbalances |
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Zhitin D. V. Sechi G. Krisjane Z. Berzins M. Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga Baltic Region population city dormitory districts suburbanization social wellbeing territorial imbalances |
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Zhitin D. V. Sechi G. Krisjane Z. Berzins M. |
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Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga |
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Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga |
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Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga |
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Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga |
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Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga |
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socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet st petersburg and riga |
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Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
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Research into the socio-spatial dynamics in Central-Eastern European cities is an im-portant area of contemporary transition studies. Open issues in this domain range from defining a theoretical framework to data availability and methodological approaches. As to the former aspect, recent literature focuses on the hybrid nature of the post-socialist urban space, which underwent transformation in the conditions of globalization and eco-nomic liberalization; the earlier model of spatial development changed dramatically as a result. The multi-scalar and comparative approaches may shed new light on the complex patterns of urban socio-spatial differentiation and its post-Soviet dynamics. Growing regional socio-economic imbalances observed in the former socialist states are lending new urgency to this area of research. This study employs a comparative approach to investigate post-1991 socio-spatial trans-formations in St Petersburg and Riga — the two largest post-Soviet urban centres in the Baltic Sea region. An important result of the research is a methodology for multi-lev-a el analysis of changes in the urban environment of post-socialist cities. Data from post-1991 national censuses and population registers are used to calculate measures of social well-being in urban districts as well as to identify territorial imbalances. Compar-ative analysis makes it possible to trace the spatial patterns of post-Soviet differentiation and set out guidelines for further research in the area. |
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population city dormitory districts suburbanization social wellbeing territorial imbalances |
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