Abstrakt
Celem artykułu jest dokonanie przeglądu oraz usystematyzowanie wyników prowadzonych w Wielkiej Brytanii prac badawczych poświęconych procesowi studentyfikacji. Studentyfikację zazwyczaj ujmuje się jako proces wieloaspektowych przemian miast akademickich, dokonujących się pod wpływem rosnącej i wysokiej liczby studentów. Ponieważ przekształcenia te zostały po raz pierwszy zidentyfikowane oraz skonceptualizowane właśnie przez brytyjskich badaczy na przełomie XX i XXI w., najlepiej rozpoznane są jego przebieg oraz formy w miastach akademickich Wielkiej Brytanii. W artykule kolejno omówiono (1) wymiary, w których zazwyczaj analizuje się proces studentyfikacji, (2) relacje studenci–stali mieszkańcy miasta, (3) rozmieszczenie miejsc zamieszkania studentów oraz ich koncentrację przestrzenną w miastach akademickich, (4) wpływ studentyfikacji na zróżnicowania społeczno-przestrzenne miast akademickich i sytuację na rynku nieruchomości.Bibliografia
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