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Title: Social mapping of megalopolis space: micro-districts as places of residence, places of labor and places of leisure activities
Authors: Notman, O. V.
Bagirova, A. P.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Notman O. V. Social mapping of megalopolis space: micro-districts as places of residence, places of labor and places of leisure activities / O. V. Notman, A. P. Bagirova. — DOI 10.19181/socjour.2020.26.2.7269 // Sotsiologicheskiy Zhurnal. — 2020. — Vol. 2. — Iss. 26. — P. 124-143.
Abstract: The article presents the results of studying the functions of urban micro-districts according to their residents’ assessments. We did a mapping of urban space based on a population survey conducted in Yekaterinburg (n = 3570) and developed a composite ratings method. The rating of micro-districts as places of residence included the residents’ satisfaction with different aspects of life; emotional attitude towards micro-districts; choosing the best residential micro-district in the city. The rating of microdistricts as places of labor included such indicators as popularity of the micro-district as a place of labor among the working respondents; the number of facilities in close proximity to the workplace that are used by working citizens; stability when it comes to choosing the micro-district as a workplace. The rating of micro-districts as places of leisure activities was based on the ratings of shopping centers (SC) and leisure areas (LA). We analyzed that portion of respondents who marked SC/LA as frequently visited; the number of micro-districts where visitors come to SC/LA from; the proportion of citizens coming to SC/LA from other micro-districts. The results of the study suggest that there are both multifunctional and mono-functional districts. The central micro-district is considered by residents to be the most attractive in regards to all functions. We identified the controversial tendencies for developing and perceiving urban space, which arise in the aftermath of planned industrial development. We came to the conclusion that modern processes of citizens’ and enterprises’ self-organization have given rise to the compensatory ‘redefinition’ of urban space, which manifests itself in the increasing functional and symbolic value of the city center and a growing number of new (non-industrial) second-tier centers. © 2020, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Keywords: MICRO-DISTRICTS
RATINGS
SOCIAL MAP OF OPINIONS
SOCIAL MAPPING
SURVEY
URBAN AREAS’ FUNCTIONS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/92696
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 43165272
SCOPUS ID: 85087462235
PURE ID: 13388533
ISSN: 15622495
DOI: 10.19181/socjour.2020.26.2.7269
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Council on grants of the President of the Russian Federation: NSh-2722.2020.6, 15/2016-2
Some research results were obtained with the support of the Council for grants of the President of the Russian Federation for state support of leading scientific schools of the Russian Federation (NSh-2722.2020.6). Data collection was carried out within the research project ?Devising the concept of perspective development of residential estates of municipal corporation ?city of Yekaterinburg? until 2035? (municipal contract ? 15/2016-2 from November 17th 2016).
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