Sociologists and the Peri-urban: Its Late Discovery, Changing Definitions and Central Controversies

The situations currently defined by the term “peri-urban” have been known for a long time. However the subject only became an explicit research area for sociologists from the 1980s. Using changing definitions and a range of approaches, in terms of administrative boundaries and perspectives, sociolog...

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