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  3. Vol. 41 No. 3-4 (2016): Geographies of Demographic Change: Theories and Narratives

Vol. 41 No. 3-4 (2016): Geographies of Demographic Change: Theories and Narratives

Published: 2017-01-03

Preface

  • Editorial on the special issue “Geographies of Demographic Change: Theories and Narratives”

    Birgit Leick, Birgit Glorius
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Research Articles

  • Growth-based Theories for Declining Regions? A Note on Conceptualisations of Demographic Change for Regional Economic Development

    Anke Matuschewski, Birgit Leick, Marcel Demuth
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  • Peripheralisation: The Missing Link in Dealing with Demographic Change?

    Tim Leibert, Sophie Golinski
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  • Reflecting on the Margins: Socio-spatial Stigmatisation among Adolescents in a Peripheralised Region

    Frank Meyer, Judith Miggelbrink, Tom Schwarzenberg
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  • Governance Indicators and Responsiveness to Population Decline: School Closures in Practice and Discourse in Saxony-Anhalt

    Walter Bartl, Reinhold Sackmann
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  • Analysing Changes in Discursive Constructions of Rural Areas in the Context of Demographic Change. Towards Counterpoints in the Dominant Discourse on “Dying Villages”

    Gabriela B. Christmann
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  • Decline, Adaptation or Transformation: New Perspectives on Demographic Change in Resource Peripheries in Australia and Sweden

    Dean B. Carson, Doris A. Carson, Rob Porter, Celia Yoshida Ahlin, Peter Sköld
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