dc.contributor.author | Brabazon, Tara | de |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-08-04T13:04:33Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-08-04T13:04:33Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2012 | de |
dc.identifier.issn | 2067-4082 | de |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/88301 | |
dc.description.abstract | Third-tier cities are neglected in the research literature. Global and second-tier cities provide the positive, proactive applications of city imaging and creative industries strategies. However, small cities - particularly those who reached their height and notoriety through the industrial revolution - reveal few strategies for stability, let alone growth. This study investigates an unusual third-tier city: Oshawa in Ontario Canada. Known as the home of General Motors, its recent economic and social development has been tethered to the arrival of a new institution of higher education: the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Yet this article confirms that simply opening a university is not enough to commence regeneration or renewal, particularly if an institution is imposed on unwilling residents. Therefore, an alternative strategy - involving geosocial networking - offers a way for local businesses and organizations to attract customers and provide a digital medication to analogue injustice and decay. | de |
dc.language | en | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Städtebau, Raumplanung, Landschaftsgestaltung | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Landscaping and area planning | en |
dc.subject.other | third-tier cities; creative industries; city imaging; regeneration; geosocial networking | de |
dc.title | Wasted? Managing Decline and Marketing Difference in Third Tier Cities | de |
dc.description.review | begutachtet (peer reviewed) | de |
dc.description.review | peer reviewed | en |
dc.source.journal | Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis | |
dc.source.volume | 4 | de |
dc.publisher.country | ROU | de |
dc.source.issue | 1 | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Raumplanung und Regionalforschung | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Area Development Planning, Regional Research | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Stadtentwicklung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | urban development | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Stadtplanung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | urban planning | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Sanierung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | redevelopment | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Stadterneuerung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | urban renewal | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Kanada | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | Canada | en |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht-kommerz. 4.0 | de |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 | en |
internal.status | formal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossen | de |
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dc.type.stock | article | de |
dc.type.document | Zeitschriftenartikel | de |
dc.type.document | journal article | en |
dc.source.pageinfo | 5-33 | de |
internal.identifier.classoz | 20700 | |
internal.identifier.journal | 2707 | |
internal.identifier.document | 32 | |
internal.identifier.ddc | 710 | |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.37043/JURA.2012.4.1.1 | de |
dc.description.pubstatus | Veröffentlichungsversion | de |
dc.description.pubstatus | Published Version | en |
internal.identifier.licence | 32 | |
internal.identifier.pubstatus | 1 | |
internal.identifier.review | 1 | |
dc.subject.classhort | 20700 | de |
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