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Mapping urban transformations and production of space in post-socialist cities

School of Natural and Built Environment | PHD
Funding
Unfunded
Reference Number
SNBE-2021-JM1
Application Deadline
None specified
Start Date
None specified

Overview

Post-socialist transformation of cities has been characterised by significant changes in their built fabrics, resulting from the political, economic and societal processes of change after the fall of state socialism. This research will contribute to the understanding of the transformative processes in post-socialist cities and the mechanisms of production of space after the fall of state socialism.

Rapid political, economic and societal processes of change after the fall of state socialism led to dynamic processes of urban restructuring of cities. The sudden transformation towards a market economy and the reintroduction of land ownership required an establishment of a new decentralised system of decision-making, with direct consequences on the structure and the form of cities after the fall of state socialism. As a result, the built fabrics of post-socialist cities became a testing ground for new developments subjected to real-estate interests. This research will identify and evaluate various spontaneous and planned practices of the continuing urban transformations and production of space in post-socialist cities. Case studies will contribute to the understanding of the complex interplay between many actors, ideologies and interests that shape the experience of urban life in cities after the fall of state socialism. It is expected that the findings of this research will provide valuable insights and inform future sustainable practices and initiatives of transformation of post-socialist cities.

Project Summary
Supervisor

Dr Jasna Mariotti

More Information

j.mariotti@qub.ac.uk

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 years

Part-time: 6 years


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