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On the Domination of the Integration Perspective in Academic Reflections on Polish-German Divided Towns—Selected Aspects
On the Domination of the Integration Perspective in Academic Reflections on Polish-German Divided Towns—Selected Aspects

Author(s): Julita Makaro
Subject(s): Politics, Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: Polish-German borderland; divided towns; spatial/symbolic/ideological integration; transborderness

Summary/Abstract: From the moment academics began to reflect on the divided towns of the Polish-German border theirinvestigations were directed to such phenomena as cooperation, closer relations, unification, connection, integration,becoming similar, and overcoming barriers, as is clearly observable in the publications that emerged in the1970s, the period of the first post-war opening of the Polish-German border for passport-free traffic. This articleaddresses the validity and usefulness of such a perspective on divided towns. Do the researchers not tacitly yieldto the conviction that integration is the only reasonable destiny for divided towns and does this conviction not tendto be based on a theory of horizontal Europeanization? Should opposing, or at least slightly different scenarios,not be considered? While searching to answer these questions and attempting to dispel doubts the author makesuse of empirical studies conducted in the Polish-German borderland.

  • Issue Year: 205/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 51-64
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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