Talk:Studentification
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Examples of 'direct' results of students' presence could include their drunken and noisy behaviour late at night, or their persistent failure to remove 'wheely bins' from the pavement after emptying. (This is not to indicate that these are inevitable in every area where students are based, rather that if these things do occur, they are the results of the students' own actions, rather than indirect responses to their presence).
This seems a NPOV
[edit] College Town
Hmm... I'm intrigued why this was decided... The College town article covers non of the proposed effects of "studentification" and is a very non-global viewpoint. OK it's a new theory, but one that's often cited in policy discussions in the UK at least. Maybe if Darren Smith had just added it referrig to his paper, but are we afeared of cutting edge...? Acidsaturation (talk) 12:30, 12 April 2008 (UTC)