Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz

The monograph subject is residents' ties with the city. It is an attempt to answer the question: are we condemned to a compulsory uprooting from our "small homelands" – towns and cities – in the new, globalising social reality? The discussion concerns the city of Łódź which is an interesting place t...

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description The monograph subject is residents' ties with the city. It is an attempt to answer the question: are we condemned to a compulsory uprooting from our "small homelands" – towns and cities – in the new, globalising social reality? The discussion concerns the city of Łódź which is an interesting place to examine the level of urban ties and place attachment due to its postindustrial character and its short but rather intense past. From the process of intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, through the experience of a centrally planned economy, to the systemic transformation, free market verification and the impact of global forces. The results of the survey, apart from their cognitive value, may also be a valuable inspiration for city authorities in shaping urban policies, especially in cities which, like Łódź, used to play the role of an industrial centre and, as a result of the transformation, lost this function. They may indicate directions of actions which will contribute to increasing the level of residents' attachment to the city and then limit migration tendencies.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1544632025-03-07T13:04:39Z Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz Brzeziński, Kamil urban sociology post-industrial city social ties place attachment Lodz The monograph subject is residents' ties with the city. It is an attempt to answer the question: are we condemned to a compulsory uprooting from our "small homelands" – towns and cities – in the new, globalising social reality? The discussion concerns the city of Łódź which is an interesting place to examine the level of urban ties and place attachment due to its postindustrial character and its short but rather intense past. From the process of intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, through the experience of a centrally planned economy, to the systemic transformation, free market verification and the impact of global forces. The results of the survey, apart from their cognitive value, may also be a valuable inspiration for city authorities in shaping urban policies, especially in cities which, like Łódź, used to play the role of an industrial centre and, as a result of the transformation, lost this function. They may indicate directions of actions which will contribute to increasing the level of residents' attachment to the city and then limit migration tendencies. 2025-03-07T13:04:37Z 2025-03-07T13:04:37Z 2023 book ONIX_20250307_9788383312286_645 9788383312286 9788383312279 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154463 pol Interdisciplinary Urban Studies image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/421 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego electronic 10.18778/8331-227-9 The monograph subject is residents' ties with the city. It is an attempt to answer the question: are we condemned to a compulsory uprooting from our "small homelands" – towns and cities – in the new, globalising social reality? The discussion concerns the city of Łódź which is an interesting place to examine the level of urban ties and place attachment due to its postindustrial character and its short but rather intense past. From the process of intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, through the experience of a centrally planned economy, to the systemic transformation, free market verification and the impact of global forces. The results of the survey, apart from their cognitive value, may also be a valuable inspiration for city authorities in shaping urban policies, especially in cities which, like Łódź, used to play the role of an industrial centre and, as a result of the transformation, lost this function. They may indicate directions of actions which will contribute to increasing the level of residents' attachment to the city and then limit migration tendencies. 10.18778/8331-227-9 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788383312286 9788383312279 electronic open access
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post-industrial city
social ties
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Lodz
Brzeziński, Kamil
Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title_full Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title_fullStr Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title_full_unstemmed Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title_short Residents' ties with the city. A sociological study of post-industrial Lodz
title_sort residents ties with the city a sociological study of post industrial lodz
topic urban sociology
post-industrial city
social ties
place attachment
Lodz
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social ties
place attachment
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