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Urban Stud ; 47(14): 3079-101, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21114092

ABSTRACT

This paper considers the relationships between hospitality, culture and urban regeneration through an examination of rom (ruin) venues, which operate in dilapidated buildings in Budapest, Hungary. The paper reviews previous work on culture and urban regeneration in order to locate the role of hospitality within emerging debates. It subsequently interrogates the evolution of the rom phenomenon and demonstrates how, in this context, hospitality thrives because of social and physical decay in urban locations, how operators and entrepreneurs exploit conflicts among various actors involved in regeneration and how hospitality may be mobilised purposefully in the regeneration process. The paper demonstrates how networked entrepreneurship maintains these operations and how various forms of cultural production are entangled and mobilised in the venues' hospitality propositions.


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Cultural Characteristics , Social Change , Urban Health , Urban Population , Urban Renewal , Cultural Characteristics/history , Entrepreneurship/economics , Entrepreneurship/history , Entrepreneurship/legislation & jurisprudence , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Hungary/ethnology , Residence Characteristics/history , Social Change/history , Urban Health/history , Urban Population/history , Urban Renewal/economics , Urban Renewal/education , Urban Renewal/history , Urban Renewal/legislation & jurisprudence
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