2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10901-015-9450-9
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The property restitution in Warsaw: renaissance or decline of pre-war buildings?

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“…Of particular significance to my argument in this paper is the work that scholars from across several disciplines—anthropology, sociology, and legal theory—have begun to compile on how the communalization of urban property, and its restitution or “re-privatization” after the fall of the communist regimes during 1989–1991, affects the social lives and ideological predilections of urban dwellers, as well as the aesthetic, spatial, and affective dimensions of architectural and urban fabrics (Zerilli 2005; Chelcea 2003; 2006; Smith 2010; Kusiak 2012; Górczyńska 2016; Murawski n.d.a; Chelcea and Druta 2016; Bouzarovski, Sýkora, and Matoušek 2016). 21…”
Section: Socialist Urbanism Beyond Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular significance to my argument in this paper is the work that scholars from across several disciplines—anthropology, sociology, and legal theory—have begun to compile on how the communalization of urban property, and its restitution or “re-privatization” after the fall of the communist regimes during 1989–1991, affects the social lives and ideological predilections of urban dwellers, as well as the aesthetic, spatial, and affective dimensions of architectural and urban fabrics (Zerilli 2005; Chelcea 2003; 2006; Smith 2010; Kusiak 2012; Górczyńska 2016; Murawski n.d.a; Chelcea and Druta 2016; Bouzarovski, Sýkora, and Matoušek 2016). 21…”
Section: Socialist Urbanism Beyond Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the 1990s reforms of housing privatization and restitution are by now well-documented (Clapham et al 1996;Lowe and Tsenkova 2003), we will focus on the changes that have taken place since 2000. Economic growth and remittances have stimulated new housing construction throughout the region, stirring (self-built) suburbanization (Hirt 2008;Soaita 2013;Stanilov 2007), private regeneration of communist housing estates (Cirman, Mandič, and Zorić 2013;Soaita 2012;Vranic, Vasilevska, and Haas 2015) and gentrification in some cities (Górczyńska 2016;Kovács, Wiessner, and Zischner 2012).…”
Section: Mapping Post-communist Structural Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other mechanisms of continuity in housing outcomes include: "the privatization trap" (Lux and Sunega 2014) discussed in Section 2; the "political stasis factor" (Hegedüs, Lux, and Teller 2013), i.e. political difficulty to alter popular elements of the existing housing systems; and fragmented ownership rights (Górczyńska 2016;Zavisca 2012) which impede the regeneration of (pre)communist collective housing.…”
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“…Stosunkowo szybko rozwijają się w Polsce badania wokół koncepcji gentryfikacji, głównie w miastach (Grzeszczak, 2010;Górczyńska, 2012Górczyńska, , 2015aGórczyńska, , 2015bJakóbczyk-Gryszkiewicz red., 2015;Marcińczak i inni, 2015).…”
Section: "Odkrycie" I Wpływ Ekologii Społecznejunclassified