Centerperipheryinstead
Centerperipheryinstead is a term used in critical geography and regional studies to describe a framework that rethinks the traditional center–periphery relationship. It denotes approaches that replace center-dominated models with more equitable, polycentric, and networked arrangements. The term blends center, periphery, and instead to signal a deliberate move away from hierarchies toward alternative configurations.
Rationale and scope: The concept emphasizes that economic, political, and cultural power can be distributed across
Core ideas: Polycentric development, subsidiarity, participatory governance, and networked or platform-enabled cooperation. It envisions multiple centers
Applications: Used to inform regional planning, development policy, and urban design; informs strategies for decentralized service
Critique: Critics warn that the term can be vague and that achieving genuine balance requires substantial institutional
See also: center–periphery model, polycentric development, decentralization, regionalism, network governance.
This article provides a concise overview of a coined term and its relevance in discussions about regional