periferisen
Periferisen is a neologism in urban studies and economic geography that describes a process in which actors—cities, neighborhoods, firms, cultural groups—reorient their functions and identity toward peripheral spaces while maintaining ties to central networks. The concept focuses on how peripheral areas become sites of innovation, exchange, and cultural production rather than simply being marginal.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in the early 21st century in discussions of globalization and urban
Definition and characteristics: Periferisen involves reconfiguration of economic, social, and cultural practices to suit peripheral locations;
Mechanisms and examples: relocation of production to outer districts for cost benefits; digital platforms enabling micro-entrepreneurship
Implications and criticisms: can foster resilience and diversification but risks spatial stigmatization, uneven development, and overreliance
See also: center-periphery model, peripheralization, urban geography, economic geography.