From conflicts to commoning

J. Hou
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A ubiquitous feature of cities in East Asia, urban alleyways function often as a semi-public or semi-private space. In Taipei, alleyways (shang-nong, 巷弄) have recently become a contested space as excessive commercial activities are met by opposition from local residents. One such conflict occurred a few years ago in one of Taipei’s most popular night markets – the Shida Night Market (師大夜市). To ameliorate the situation, a team of ‘community workers’ began to organize a series of spatial and social experiments in the alleyways to create opportunities for social interactions. This chapter examines the process by which these experiments took place and reflects upon the implications of these outcomes for the future of alleyways in East Asia.
从冲突到共同
作为东亚城市中无处不在的特征,城市小巷往往是一个半公共或半私人的空间。在台北,由于过度的商业活动遭到当地居民的反对,小巷(上农、中街)最近成为了一个有争议的空间。几年前,在台北最受欢迎的夜市之一——石大夜市,就发生了这样的一次冲突。为了改善这种状况,一个“社区工作者”团队开始在小巷中组织一系列空间和社会实验,为社会互动创造机会。本章考察了这些实验发生的过程,并反思了这些结果对东亚小巷未来的影响。
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