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Regional Studies, 2024, vol. 58, issue 6, ci-ci
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The term ‘left behind places’ refers to post-industrial and rural areas characterised by economic under-performance and decline. This special issue aims to develop a broader understanding of the diverse meanings and manifestations of 'left behind places’. This editorial provides a review of how ‘left-behind’ places have been conceptualised in the literature and introduces the contributions according to four themes: the origins and meaning of the term ‘left behind’; the production of ‘left behind places’ through broader processes of socio-spatial restructuring; (re)conceptualising 'left behindness' in terms of feelings of embitterment and hope; and, unpacking how local and national actors respond to decline and marginalisation.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2024.2357927
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