The ‘globalhood’ as an urban district of the 21st-century city: the case of the St Vincent’s Quarter, Sheffield

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geography Pub Date : 2022-05-03 DOI:10.1080/00167487.2022.2068841
Carl Lee
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ABSTRACT The ‘globalhood’ is a conceptual label that has been used to describe parts of cities that are very popular with global tourists, often characterised by high levels of short-let/holiday rentals. In these neighbourhoods locals can feel overwhelmed by visitors. This article extends the concept of the globalhood to those areas of cities that play host to populations of thousands of students from around the world who are attracted to study at universities outside of their home country. Using the St Vincent’s Quarter, Sheffield, as a case study of the globalhood, this article explores the factors that led to its creation over the first two decades of the 20th century. In identifying the student globalhood, it posits that this type of neighbourhood should be considered when formulating an understanding of the urban morphology of cities in the UK and around the world where globally attractive higher education institutions attract large numbers of internationally diverse students.
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21世纪城市的“全球化”:谢菲尔德圣文森特区案例
“全球化”是一个概念性标签,用来描述那些非常受全球游客欢迎的城市部分地区,通常以高水平的短租/度假租金为特征。在这些社区,当地人会被游客淹没。本文将全球化的概念扩展到那些接待来自世界各地的成千上万的学生的城市地区,这些学生被吸引到本国以外的大学学习。本文以谢菲尔德圣文森特区(St Vincent’s Quarter)为例,探讨了导致其在20世纪头20年形成的因素。在确定学生的全球性时,它假设在制定对英国和世界各地城市形态的理解时应考虑这种类型的社区,这些城市具有全球吸引力的高等教育机构吸引了大量国际多元化的学生。
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Geography
Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: An international journal, Geography meets the interests of lecturers, teachers and students in post-16 geography.
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