Urban Community in the Postmodern Urban Context
Urban Community in the Postmodern Urban Context
Author(s): Vaidas JakutisSubject(s): Social Philosophy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: urban community; urban identity; perception of reality; digitality; virtuality; urban networks; habitus;
Summary/Abstract: Society faces various daily urban living problems – cities are becoming denser, green spaces and recreation areas for citizens are at the bottom of the policymakers’ priority list, and infrastructure decisions mainly satisfy business interests. We stand in traffic jams for hours. At the same time, climate change makes it increasingly difficult for cities to live in every summer. To understand how society should operate these challenges to shift the urban environment in the desired direction, empowering city dwellers and allowing them to participate in this multi-layered phenomenon entirely, we must fundamentally understand the importance of the urban community. The central thesis of this paper is that in urban studies, it is necessary to discuss what an urban community is and in what critical dimensions it shapes the identity of a city, or vice versa, the city shapes it. This article presents an interdisciplinary scientific literature analysis conducted using the method of comparative analysis to identify critical dimensions of a contemporary urban community.
Journal: Filosofija. Sociologija
- Issue Year: 36/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 68-75
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
