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Contemporary changes of the social milieu within the postsocialist suburbs
Thesis title in Czech: Současné změny sociálního prostředí v postsocialistických suburbiích
Thesis title in English: Contemporary changes of the social milieu within the postsocialist suburbs
Key words: suburbanizace; sociální prostředí; sociální klima; střední a východní Evropa; migrace
English key words: suburbanisation; social milieu; social climate; Central and Eastern Europe; migration
Academic year of topic announcement: 2018/2019
Thesis type: dissertation
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Social Geography and Regional Development (31-340)
Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 12.10.2018
Date of assignment: 12.10.2018
Guidelines
Urban Social Geography: Key Theoretical Approaches
Urban Social Geography: Contemporary Issues
References
Champion, A. (2001): Urbanization, Suburbanization, Counterurbanization and Reurbanization. In: Paddison, R. ed.: Handbook of Urban Studies. London: Sage Publications, pp. 143–161.
Ouředníček, M., Pospíšilová, L., Špačková, P., Kopecká, Z., Novák, J. (2016): The velvet and mild: Sociospatial differentiation in Prague after transition. In: Tammaru, T., Marcińczak, S., van Ham, M., Musterd,
S. eds.: Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities. New York: Routledge, pp. 261–286.
Temelová, J., Novák, J., Jíchová, J. (2016): Safe Life in the suburbs? Crime and perceptions of safety in new residential developments in Prague's hinterland, Czech Republic. European Urban and Regional
Studies, 23 (4): 677–696.
Putnam, R. D. (2000): Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Špačková, P., Pospíšilová, L., Ouředníček, M. (2016): The Long-term Development of Socio-spatial Differentiation in Socialist and Post-socialist Prague. Czech Sociological Review, 52 (6): 821–860.
Ouředníček, M., Šimon, M., Kopečná, M. (2015): The reurbanisation concept and its utility for contemporary research on post-socialist cities. Moravian Geographical Reports, 23 (4): 25-35.
Špačková, P., Ouředníček, M. (2012): Spinning the Web: New Social Contacts of Prague's Suburbanites. Cities, 29 (5): 341–349.
OUŘEDNÍČEK, M. (2007): Differential Suburban Development in the Prague Urban Region. Geografiska Annaler: Human Geography, 89B, 2, 111-125.
OUŘEDNÍČEK, M. (2016): The relevance of “Western” theoretical concepts for investigations of the margins of post-socialist cities: the case of Prague. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 57, č. 4-5, s. 545–564.
Stanilov, K., Sýkora, L. eds. (2014): Confronting Suburbanization: Urban Decentralization in Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell.
van Den Berg, L., Drewet, R., Klaasen, L. H., Rossi, A., Vijverberg, C. H. T. (1982): A Study of Growth and Decline. Urban Europe, Vol. 1. Oxford, Pergamon Press.
Preliminary scope of work
Rozbor teoretické literatury
Metodologie a využitá data
Statistická analýza dat, jejich interpretace, vysvětlení, diskuse
Případová studie, komparativní analýza
Preliminary scope of work in English
Review of theories and concepts
Methods and data
Statistical analysis of data, interpretation, explanation, discussion
Case study, comparative analysis
 
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