Kitsos Vasileios


Urban policies for a contemporary periphery

insights from eastern Russia

Vasileios, Kitsos | URBAN POLICIES FOR A CONTEMPORARY PERIPHERY : insights from eastern Russia


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789189109964

Denna avhandling undersöker urban policyförändringar i östra Ryssland och deras koppling till samtida urbana idéer.

  • Fokus på urbana policyer i östra Ryssland.

  • Multimetodisk forskning kring stadsförnyelse.

  • Utgiven som häftat band, 2022.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Södertörns högskola
ISBN: 9789189109964
Bokserie: Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations

Omfång: 257 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2022-01-03

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Interest in improving the quality of urban life is increasing, as demonstrated by the multitude of relevant policies that are proliferating internationally. This thesis asks how cities on the global periphery engage with the ideas that guide current urbanistic practice. The question is addressed by drawing on unique empirical material from the Russian Far East and Siberia. The analysis follows moments of normative change, sketches the actor landscape and the allocation of resources, and captures material outputs. Analyzing and further conceptualizing these, the thesis highlights how adaptation to urbanistic practice has been linked to a recent problematizing of urbanity in the respective national and local policy landscape. Rather than relying on the analytical categorization of the post-Soviet city, this thesis argues that urban policy change can be explained in terms of the pursuit of contemporaneity. It also highlights the conditioning of the mobilization and localization of policies by the spatiotemporal specificities of eastern Russia.

Interest in improving the quality of urban life is increasing, as demonstrated by the multitude of relevant policies that are proliferating internationally. This thesis asks how cities on the global periphery engage with the ideas that guide current urbanistic practice. The question is addressed by drawing on unique empirical material from the Russian Far East and Siberia; a multimethod research design is applied to three examples of urban policy change associated with three processes of urban renewal that pertain to the quest for internationalization, revitalization, and participatory design. The analysis follows moments of normative change, sketches the actor landscape and the allocation of resources, and captures material outputs. Analyzing and further conceptualizing these, the thesis highlights how adaptation to urbanistic practice has been linked to a recent problematizing of urbanity in the respective national and local policy landscape. Rather than relying on the analytical categorization of the post-Soviet city, this thesis argues that urban policy change can be explained in terms of the pursuit of contemporaneity. It also highlights the conditioning of the mobilization and localization of policies by the spatiotemporal specificities of eastern Russia. Vasileios Kitsos has a background in architecture and urban studies and carries out research in the feld of urban sociology. This book is his doctoral thesis.


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Boken behandlar hur städer på den globala periferin relaterar till urbanistiska idéer, med fokus på urban policy förändringar kopplade till internationalisering, revitalisering och deltagande design i östra Ryssland.

Boken riktar sig till akademiker och studenter inom urbanstudier, samhällsplanering och sociologi, samt yrkesverksamma inom dessa områden.

Boken är ett häftat band, publicerad av Södertörns högskola den 3 januari 2022, omfattar 257 sidor och är skriven på engelska.

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