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Enjoying Water in a Fragmented City: The Rhine–Herne Canal as a Mirror of a Changing Society
Enjoying Water in a Fragmented City: The Rhine–Herne Canal as a Mirror of a Changing Society

Author(s): Frank Eckardt
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar

Summary/Abstract: Objectives: This article aims at increasing the knowledge on how cities are changing by processes of post-industrialism. Research Design & Methods: The article reviews the historical process of the use of water in the Rhine–Herne canal and the surrounding city of Gelsenkirchen. Findings: The article shows that the canal has regained significance to people. However, depending on the social status, the canal means something different now. For the urban poor, it is again a place for refreshment and free swimming. For the middle class, it is a popular spot for dining out and acquiring a sense of maritime atmosphere. Implications / Recommendations: Water in post-industrialism requires a socially differentiated understanding. Contribution / Value Added: The article contributes to a critical review on contemporary urban planning policies regarding water. Keywords: Rhine–Herne Cannal, water, swimming, social polarisation, de-industrialisation Article classification: theoretical article (conceptual article) JEL classification: O29, Z13

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 54
  • Page Range: 43-52
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English