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Title: | Global Cities – Cities Changed Social-Cultural Space |
Authors: | Matveeva, Olga Yurjevna |
Keywords: | глобальное пространство; города; социально-культурное развитие |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Future Academy |
Citation: | Matveeva O. Y. Global Cities – Cities Changed Social-Cultural Space / O. Y. Matveeva // The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences (EpSBS). — 2017. — Vol. 26 : Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI 2016) : International Conference, 07-10 November 2016, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [P. 641-647]. |
Abstract: | In this article, we analyze different approaches to the term global city and reveal the process of formationof this phenomenon in social sciences. We consider the specifics of such concepts as a global city, aworld city, town information, a creative city. The global city is seen as a factor of influence on the socioeconomicprocesses of the modern world, which determines the impact depending not only on the size ofthe city. The modern urban development goal - to become visible on the world map of politics, economy,allowing the city to develop, involving active and creative actors in their own space. This article discussesthe methods and mechanisms that contribute to changes in the urban space by different examples. Theinstability, volatility of urban space, the dependence on a huge number of factors and side effects ofdecisions are the main problems of the modern management of urban space. For the world city, as asystem that defines and forms these processes, the author introduces the concept of a control point, whichis a landmark, setting the direction of development and changing the dynamics of socio-cultural space. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/46330 |
Appears in Collections: | Материалы конференций |
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