Sociourbani aspekti pandemijske krize u Srbiji

  • Jelena N. Božilović Univerzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za sociologiju, Niš (Srbija)
  • Jelena S. Petković Univerzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za sociologiju, Niš (Srbija)
Ključne reči: grad, pandemija, zdrav grad, selo, urbano planiranje

Sažetak


Rad je posvećen razmatranju gradova iz socioekološke perspektive, sa stanovišta zdravlja i kvaliteta života od vremena prve industrijalizacije, zaključno sa aktuelnom društvenom krizom. Promišljanje veze između zdravlja i života u gradu u savremenoj društvenoj teoriji rezultovalo je novim konstruktivnim konceptima grada, te neke ideje takvih koncepata u novonastaloj situaciji mogu biti smernice za razvoj gradova budućnosti. Drugi segment rada zasniva se na analizi odabranih rezultata šireg empirijskog istraživanja, realizovanog 2020. godine, anonimnim onlajn anketiranjem, primenom komparativno-analitičkog i statističkog metoda. Predstavljeni su stavovi ispitanika o kvalitetu života u gradu i selu u vreme pandemije, koji generalno pokazuju da, uprkos tome što ispitanici selo procenjuju pozitivnije u odnosu na grad, ne dominira stav ispitanika u vezi s tim da će iskustvo sa pandemijom ljude ubuduće okrenuti životu izvan gradova.

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2020/10/04
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