2013
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2013.819839
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Coping with Peripheralization: Governance Response in Two German Small Cities

Abstract: Urban governance processes and strategies in small cities in times of an integrated global economy have received little attention in urban research. However, in Germany as elsewhere they form the backbone of the urban system. On the basis of research in two small German cities-Pirmasens and Völklingen-this paper discusses local governance approaches in reaction to peripheralization. Peripheralization here is defined as a process of out-migration, disconnection, dependency and stigmatization. The two case studi… Show more

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“…The characteristics of urban development are not uniform but are both place‐specific and size‐specific. Small cities are the most widespread type of urban settlements in the world (Bell & Jayne ) and form ‘the backbone of urban systems’ (Weck & Beißwenger , p. 2156). Many of them in various countries are currently experiencing long‐term trends of depopulation (Karachurina ; Kotilainen et al ; Leetmaa et al ).…”
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“…The characteristics of urban development are not uniform but are both place‐specific and size‐specific. Small cities are the most widespread type of urban settlements in the world (Bell & Jayne ) and form ‘the backbone of urban systems’ (Weck & Beißwenger , p. 2156). Many of them in various countries are currently experiencing long‐term trends of depopulation (Karachurina ; Kotilainen et al ; Leetmaa et al ).…”
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“…Depopulation changes the composition of local communities. In De Achterhoek, as well as in other depopulating regions, young people (especially women, high educated, qualified and well-paid individuals) show a higher tendency to out-migrate (Weck & Beißwenger, 2014). Elderly, on the other hand, rarely move to other parts of country.…”
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“…In Italy, for instance, several small‐ and medium‐sized towns and industrial districts which, at least until the 1990s, had positively contributed to national growth, are now lagging behind. Along with marginal and inner areas, they are affected by socio‐economic decline due to a loss of functions, a pathology shared with other EU regions, worsened by political weakness or economic dependency (Weck & Beißwenger, 2014) and frequently emphasized by the low network‐building capacity of residents (Wirth et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%