2018
DOI: 10.7163/przg.2018.4.3
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Współczesna elita warszawska w przestrzeni miasta = Contemporary Warsaw’s elite within the city

Abstract: Zarys treści. Po 1989 r. elity, uważane za głównych zwycięzców transformacji polityczno-gospodarczej, zaczęły poszukiwać miejsca zamieszkania odpowiadającego ich statusowi społecznemu i pozwalającego wyróżnić się spośród innych grup społecznych. W Warszawie, pomimo pewnych podobieństw ścieżek życiowych, preferencji i wyborów mieszkaniowych, można wyróżnić elity o różnych profilach. Artykuł ten wykracza poza klasyczne rozróżnienie elit na podstawie ich zawodu i proponuje oryginalną typologię elit ze względu na … Show more

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“…The stage for the provision of new housing in the form of gated communities has been set as a consequence of laissez-faire policies and reduced state intervention after 1989 (Tsenkova, Polanska 2014). Likewise, it should not be forgotten that gating in Poland culturally originates from rural areas -both peasant and gentry traditions significantly and persistently shaped territorial behaviour patterns of Poles, resonating in residential preferences of the emerging new middle class (Kubicki 2016, Bouloc 2018. The ongoing development of suburbs observed in the last few decades has introduced gating which not only serves to demarcate the property area, but also "reinforces specific patterns of suburban social behaviour: focus on the self and close family and detachment from the social fabric of the countryside" (Kajdanek 2014, p. 200).…”
Section: Gating and The Common Good After Socialismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stage for the provision of new housing in the form of gated communities has been set as a consequence of laissez-faire policies and reduced state intervention after 1989 (Tsenkova, Polanska 2014). Likewise, it should not be forgotten that gating in Poland culturally originates from rural areas -both peasant and gentry traditions significantly and persistently shaped territorial behaviour patterns of Poles, resonating in residential preferences of the emerging new middle class (Kubicki 2016, Bouloc 2018. The ongoing development of suburbs observed in the last few decades has introduced gating which not only serves to demarcate the property area, but also "reinforces specific patterns of suburban social behaviour: focus on the self and close family and detachment from the social fabric of the countryside" (Kajdanek 2014, p. 200).…”
Section: Gating and The Common Good After Socialismmentioning
confidence: 99%