Moravian Geographical Reports | |
Industrial forever? Narratives, place identity, and the development path of the city of Zeitz, Germany | |
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Franziska Görmar1  Nadir Kinossian1  | |
[1] Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography | |
关键词: narrative; place identity; past; coal mining; small town; local development; Germany; | |
DOI : 10.2478/mgr-2022-0018 | |
学科分类:农业科学(综合) | |
来源: Walter de Gruyter GmbH | |
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【 摘 要 】
There is a growing interest in understanding development processes and opportunities in small and medium-sized towns that so far did not attract much attention in mainstream urban theory. Conventional growth-oriented approaches fail to capture the complexity of local development and policy-making processes because they prioritise production factors and underrate the role of discourse and place-based identity. This paper aims to explore the linkages between narratives, place identity, and local development. As local actors try to make sense of a place’s past and future, they select, contribute to, and mobilise various local narratives. Multiple narratives feed into and are part of a place’s identity that defines a frame for possible development options. The paper uses the case of Zeitz in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany) to analyse the evolution of local development narratives from the 1970s until today. The paper concludes that: i) narrative-making is not a linear process; narratives, spatial imaginaries and local identity are complex, dynamic, and interconnected with each other; ii) local narratives help to construct a coherent imaginary of a place and are mutually intertwined with local development and policies; and iii) local narratives are interdependent with external events and strategies requiring a multiscalar relational perspective on local development processes.
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CC BY-NC-ND
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