Small town research in Germany – status quo and recommendations.
item.page.uri.label
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
item.page.orlis-pc
DE
item.page.orlis-pl
Hannover
item.page.language
item.page.issn
1611-9983
item.page.zdb
item.page.orlis-av
item.page.type
item.page.type-orlis
EDOC
FO
FO
relationships.isAuthorOf
Abstract
Urban studies in Germany are traditionally oriented towards large cities. The structures, meanings
and functions of small towns are not sufficiently perceived and differentiated in scientific or political debates. Adequate research on small towns requires systematic, comparative, inter- and transdisciplinary approaches. Traditional attributions should be questioned critically and small towns should be examined empirically in their diversity and differentiation. This involves paying attention
to external influences and heterogeneous internal structures as well as to regional functions and
interdependencies. The availability and generation of statistical data, which also make small-scale
analyses possible, are just as necessary as more comprehensive studies, which go beyond limited
case studies. Finally, also research funding and academic teaching should address small towns
more systematically than it has been the case in the past. This position paper presents recommendations for research, university teaching, official statistics and research funding in the field of small
town research. The Ad-hoc Working Group focused on small town research in Germany and German-language literature, respectively.
Description
Keywords
Journal
item.page.issue
item.page.dc-source
item.page.pageinfo
14
Citation
item.page.subject-ft
item.page.dc-subject
item.page.subject-tt
item.page.dc-relation-ispartofseries
Positionspapier aus der ARL; 114