Community Governance of “Diverse Subjects” in the Context of Aging Population Based on Cultural Embeddedness Theory: Evidence from Beijing in China

Jingchun Jia
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The global aging problem is increasing, which makes the issue of “multi-body governance” of aging communities increasingly important. Using cultural embeddedness theory as the theoretical basis, this paper examines the current situation of pluralistic governance in aging communities and its problems using fieldwork and case study methods, taking communities in Beijing, China, as a case study. This paper finds that for the new commercial housing communities, most of the elderly come from foreign countries, and there are difficulties in endogenous cultural embedding due to different cultural backgrounds and ideologies. In the old central enterprise family home-type community, most elderly people have lived here since childhood and formed a consistent ideology. Still, due to the path dependence in the era of the central enterprise management community, the elderly have difficulties in exogenous cultural embeddedness, such as promulgating new policies and collecting fees. Based on this, this paper draws the following three conclusions: firstly, the multi-body governance of aging communities in many countries is currently in its infancy and needs some time to be perfected. Second, the ideology of the elderly greatly influences the cultural embedding of community governance. Third, aging community governance requires a large amount of financial and personnel investment, which is a considerable burden for many developing countries.
基于文化嵌入理论的人口老龄化背景下的 "多元主体 "社区治理:来自中国北京的证据
全球老龄化问题日趋严重,老龄化社区的 "多元主体治理 "问题日益重要。本文以文化嵌入理论为理论基础,采用田野调查和个案研究的方法,以中国北京的社区为例,考察了老龄化社区多元治理的现状及其存在的问题。本文发现,在新建商品房社区中,大部分老人来自国外,由于文化背景和意识形态的不同,存在内生文化嵌入的困难。而在老旧的央企家属院式社区,大多数老人从小生活在这里,形成了一致的思想观念。但由于央企管理社区时代的路径依赖,老年人在颁布新政策、收取费用等外生文化嵌入方面存在困难。基于此,本文得出以下三点结论:第一,目前许多国家的老龄社区多主体治理都处于起步阶段,还需要一段时间来完善。第二,老年人的意识形态在很大程度上影响着社区治理的文化嵌入。第三,老龄化社区治理需要大量的资金和人力投入,这对许多发展中国家来说是一个不小的负担。
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