ANALÝZA INTERNÉHO IMIDŽU MESTA PREŠOV

Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2011, Vol 52, Issue 1

Abstract

The study is an empirical example of city self-image research in Prešov. In identification of the main differential attributes of the city image we used a deductive approach, i.e. a method of an individual arbitration of tightness rate and a choice of one or more generalizing characteristics of the city of Prešov by respondents, from the prepared list of nine variants.

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Kvetoslava MATLOVIČOVÁ

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Kvetoslava MATLOVIČOVÁ (2011). ANALÝZA INTERNÉHO IMIDŽU MESTA PREŠOV. FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA, 52(1), 217-241. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-174197