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Studies in the Transformation of Post-Soviet Cities : Case Studies from Kazakhstan

Gentile, Michael (author)
Uppsala universitet,Kulturgeografiska institutionen,Uppsala Universitet
Öhman, Jan (thesis advisor)
Sjöberg, Örjan (thesis advisor)
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Lundén, Thomas, Prof (opponent)
Södertörns Högskola, Huddinge
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ISBN 9150617559
Uppsala : Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2004
English 256 s.
Series: Geografiska regionstudier, 0431-2023 ; 59
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  • Since the demise of central planning, post-Soviet cities have found themselves operating in a radically different economic climate. Contrary to the situation during the Soviet époque, market relations and the urban economy's adjustment thereto constitute the reality which urbanites face in their daily lives. For the vast majority, this reality has been harsh. Even so, market agency in post-Soviet cities is circumscribed by a physical infrastructure composed to foster its rejection, leading to an inevitable tension between Soviet legacy and the reality of the market economy. An overarching task of this dissertation is to contribute to a greater understanding of the new urban form which is emerging out of this tension. For this purpose, eight papers, using case studies from urban Kazakhstan, are brought together in order to shed light on recent urban developments in the former Soviet Union.Two broad themes are subject to particular attention: urbanisation and regional migration processes, and urban socio-spatial differentiation. Urbanisation is studied through the comparative analysis of census data from 1989 and 1999, from which a "closed city effect" pattern emerges. Sovietand post-Soviet era urban-bounf migrant characteristics are compared using survey data (N=3,136) collected by the author, demonstrating the existence of a significant ethnic transition within the migrant flow. Socio-spatial differentiation patterns are mapped and analysed for three Kazakh military-industrial case study cities (Ust'-Kamenogorsk, Leninogorsk and Zyryanovsk), revealing significant spatial disparities which are principally explainable in light of the workings of the Soviet economy, and its built-in priority system. Market forces tend to accentuate them.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Social och ekonomisk geografi -- Kulturgeografi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Social and Economic Geography -- Human Geography (hsv//eng)

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Social and economic geography
Kazakhstan
former Soviet Union
urbanisation
survey method
post-Soviet cities
residential preferences
socio-spatial differentiation
Kulturgeografi
Human geography
Kulturgeografi

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