2014
DOI: 10.25167/ppbs525
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Miasta podzielone granicą państwową w nowych państwach członkowskich UE: od separacji do integracji

Abstract: Artykuł ukazuje fenomen miast podzielonych państwową granicą. Wieloaspektowość poruszanego zagadnienia powoduje, iż autorzy tekstu nie tylko próbują usystematyzować takie pojęcia jak: „miasta podzielone”, „miasta bliźniacze”, czy „miasta pary”, ale ukazują również interdyscyplinarność (m.in. politologiczną, socjologiczną, ekonomiczną, czy antropologiczną) badanego zjawiska. W artykule ukazana została geneza i typologia miast podzielonych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej, uwarunkowania ich deborderyzacji or… Show more

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“…Cities divided by a border in Europe ("Type C" and "Type D", see Figure 1) constitute a very heterogeneous category, which is internally diverse in many respects. As Zenderowski noted [22] in many cases, the only element connecting them with each other is the fact that there is a state border dividing the city into two parts. Therefore, the results and research conclusions presented in the article cannot be generalised to all cities divided by a border.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cities divided by a border in Europe ("Type C" and "Type D", see Figure 1) constitute a very heterogeneous category, which is internally diverse in many respects. As Zenderowski noted [22] in many cases, the only element connecting them with each other is the fact that there is a state border dividing the city into two parts. Therefore, the results and research conclusions presented in the article cannot be generalised to all cities divided by a border.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities divided by a border in Europe -"Type C" and "Type D" (as of 01.01.2019). Data source: [20][21][22].…”
Section: Figure 1 Types Of Cities Divided By a Bordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities divided by an international border in Europe ("Type C" and "Type D", see Figure 1) constitute a very heterogeneous category, which is internally diverse in many respects. As Zenderowski noted [22] in many cases, the only element connecting them with each other is the fact that there is an international border dividing the city into two parts. Therefore, the results and research conclusions presented in the article cannot be generalised to all cities divided by a border.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities divided by a border in Europe-"Type C" and "Type D" (as of 1 April 2019). Data source: [20][21][22].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that respect, the research team could make reference to and use abundant findings published in broadly defined border studies, such as e.g. Buursink 2001, Schultz 2004, Jańczak 2012, Zenderowski & Brzezińska 2014 In order to remind the historical background of the two twin-cities Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice on the western German-Polish border, we will recall a couple of historical key data. The city of Frankfurt (also referred to as Frankfurt an der Oder) developed as an early medieval settlement of Franconian colonists and traders.…”
Section: Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice As Borderland Areamentioning
confidence: 99%