Making Post-Dystopian Future Possible: Alternative Policies for Bytom

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Valentin Mihaylov, Elżbieta Zuzańska-Żyśko
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This article follows the argument that urban dystopia is reserved not only for the sphere of the fictional but also as a state of reality that academic methods can capture and describe. Taking the example of the city of Bytom, a traditional centre of coal mining in Southern Poland, the article discusses four spheres where the dystopian present is clearly visible – namely, the four elements that led Bytom to a socio-economic and spatial collapse: depopulation, social polarisation and ghettoisation, degradation of the urban fabric and mining damage. Apart from showing empirical evidence, the article critically considers the possibilities of a post-dystopian urban future for the city. A discussion of possible policy answers to these dystopian trends is based on two possible visions of how the urban future could look. First, the semi-dystopian vision assumes that the expected direction and the results of current policies will lead to some improvement in the quality of the urban environment and the residents’ quality of life. Second, the post-dystopian future is based on an optimistic vision, which assumes that a post-dystopian future is possible. However, the desired salvation from the dystopian present will not come about through the search for new utopian visions. It will rely instead on the improvement and mitigation of some of the substantial social, economic and environmental problems that exist and continue to present an unbreakable social image.
让后反乌托邦的未来成为可能:Bytom的替代政策
本文的论点是,城市反乌托邦不仅是虚构的领域,也是一种学术方法可以捕捉和描述的现实状态。以波兰南部传统的煤矿开采中心拜托姆市为例,本文讨论了四个反乌托邦现实清晰可见的领域——即导致拜托姆社会经济和空间崩溃的四个因素:人口减少、社会两极分化和聚居化、城市结构退化和采矿破坏。除了展示经验证据外,这篇文章还批判性地考虑了后反乌托邦城市未来的可能性。针对这些反乌托邦趋势的可能政策答案的讨论是基于城市未来的两种可能的愿景。首先,半反乌托邦的愿景假设当前政策的预期方向和结果将导致城市环境质量和居民生活质量的一些改善。其次,后反乌托邦的未来是基于一种乐观的愿景,它假设后反乌托邦的未来是可能的。然而,想要从反乌托邦的现状中获得救赎,并不会通过寻找新的乌托邦愿景来实现。相反,它将依赖于改善和减轻一些存在的重大社会、经济和环境问题,这些问题继续呈现出牢不可破的社会形象。
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