Cordula Gdaniec, ed. Cultural Diversity in Russian Cities: The Urban Landscape in the Post-Soviet Era. New York: Berghahn Books, 2010

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Oksana Zaporozhets

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Эта книга не претендует на радикальную реконфигурацию поля исследований российского города или создание революционных аналитических схем. Скорее она дает возможность почувствовать недостаточность существующей теоретизации и актуализирует постановку  новых исследовательских вопросов. Привлекая внимание к отдельным случаям из жизни российских городов 2000-х годов, расширяя поле описания, «Культурное разнообразие…» настаивает на необходимости «остановиться, оглянуться» как на важном этапе развития городских исследований.

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