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Journal

Lud

2010 | 94 | 73-86

Article title

GLOBAL CITIES AND THEIR INHABITANTS. AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE (Globalne miasta i ich mieszkańcy. Perspektywa antropologiczna)

Authors

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The article discusses global cities - the economic, political and financial centres of the modern world. However, the author does not focus on the economic importance of global cities but on their socio-cultural uniqueness. In this perspective cities are perceived as the most advanced evolutionary form of urban organisms, which developed during post-industrial globalisation. The latter made modern global cities centres with free movement of people and migrations as their inalienable features. By reference to Ulf Hannerz' concept of transnational connections the author discusses four main social categories that make up global cities: representatives of international business, populations originating in the Third World, the people of culture and tourists. While describing all four of them, the author draws attention to the consequences that the presence of these groups have in the cultural, social and spatial dimensions.

Journal

Lud

Year

Volume

94

Pages

73-86

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Wojciech Dohnal, Instytut Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, ul. Sw. Marcin 78, 61-809 Poznan, Poland

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Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
11PLAAAA095919

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.5548cb1f-9906-3d62-a486-142c8a52a9b6
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