2015
DOI: 10.17649/tet.29.1.2680
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A társadalmi-térbeli marginalizáció folyamatai a leszakadó vidéki térségekben

Abstract: ABSZTRAKT: Tanulmányunkban a szakmai diskurzusokban hátrányos helyzetűként megjelenített rurális térségekre fókuszálunk, azok marginalizációs folyamataira helyezve a hangsúlyt. Kiindulópontunk az, hogy a marginalitáskoncepció releváns értel-mezési keret a "leszakadó" vidéki térségek társadalmi problémáinak megértéséhez. Az ilyen térségekben élő-működő, marginalizált helyzetű társadalmi csoportok -helyi lakosok és gazdasági szereplők -napi gyakorlatain keresztül vizsgáljuk azokat a mechanizmusokat, amelyekkel ú… Show more

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“…Regional differences were also seen in the persisting structures of consumption in which food and utility expenses had much higher share in the East and South than in the well-off regions-while the families in the former areas spent significantly less on communication, travel, health, culture, and leisure. By adding the shrinkage of public services to these trends, we could see a much deeper gap between East-South and Northwest-Central regions of Hungary (Nagy et al 2015b).…”
Section: Explaining Spatial Patterns: Consumption Incomes and Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional differences were also seen in the persisting structures of consumption in which food and utility expenses had much higher share in the East and South than in the well-off regions-while the families in the former areas spent significantly less on communication, travel, health, culture, and leisure. By adding the shrinkage of public services to these trends, we could see a much deeper gap between East-South and Northwest-Central regions of Hungary (Nagy et al 2015b).…”
Section: Explaining Spatial Patterns: Consumption Incomes and Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although conceptualising the cumulative processes of regional decline theoretically relies on classical polarisation theories (Myrdal 1957), it also more strongly emphasises the quality of living conditions, wealth, demographics, and political interdependencies. Similar complex, vicious circles of regional decline have also been proposed in Czechia and Hungary to explain peripheralisation and the reproduction of coreperiphery relations (Bihari-Kovács 2005, Musil-Müller 2008, Nagy et al 2015b, Ouředníček et al 2011, Pósfai-Nagy 2017, Virág 2006.…”
Section: Peripheralisation In Central Europementioning
confidence: 60%
“…Analysing the socioeconomic manifestations of peripheralisation implies several considerations that must be taken into account when choosing tools to investigate and interpret evidence. One consideration is that social systems' dysfunctions -as generators of processes leading to the exclusion of certain social groups from their relationships with society -are often marked by a clear spatial manifestation (Madanipour et al 2015, Nagy et al 2015b). Another consideration is that while these manifestations illustrate peripheralisation's different dimensions, they are also multidimensional, which implies that multiple indices should be chosen to explore the characteristics of peripheralisation.…”
Section: Logic and Flow Of Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rendszerváltozás erre vonatkozó hatásait -többek között -Molnár Ernő (2015a, 2015b) és mások (Majdánné Mohos-Stefán 2009) esettanulmányaiból ismerhetjük meg részletesen. A helyi tapasztalatok nagyon eltérőek, de megállapíthatjuk, hogy a kisvárosok a piacgazdasági átmenetben szinte teljesen elvesztették mezőgazdasági munkahelyeiket (Bihari- Kovács 2006, Nagy 2007, Nagy et al 2015.…”
Section: Kisvárosok éS a Foglalkoztatási Szerepkörunclassified