Stadt als Protestraum

IF 0.5 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Joachim Scharloth
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Abstract This article is concerned with the question why and how urban space becomes a space of protest and contestation. It argues that protest transforms urban space into an alternative space, in which the conventional practices associated with this space, the space’s symbolic functions and the concepts of space themselves are interpreted as means to create power. Protest emerges where the constitutive characteristics of public spaces are restricted, i. e. where accessibility, freedom of conduct and role diversity, and anonymity are limited. After laying the theoretical foundations, the article discusses the typical functions of squares (gatherings and rallies), streets (marches and demonstrations), and parks (festivals, preparation, recreation) for urban protests. It finally discusses the protest practices of the black block, of the occupation of squares, and of Reclaim the Streets in the light of the theories of urban space.
城市作为抗议空间
摘要本文关注的问题是城市空间为什么以及如何成为抗议和争论的空间。它认为,抗议将城市空间转变为一种替代空间,在这种空间中,与这种空间相关的传统实践、空间的象征功能和空间本身的概念被解释为创造权力的手段。抗议产生于公共空间的构成特征受到限制的地方。 e.可访问性、行为自由和角色多样性以及匿名性受到限制。在奠定理论基础后,文章讨论了广场(集会和集会)、街道(游行和示威)和公园(节日、准备、娱乐)对城市抗议的典型功能。最后,结合城市空间理论,探讨了黑街区、占领广场、收回街道的抗议实践。
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CiteScore
0.70
自引率
50.00%
发文量
17
期刊介绍: The subject area of the ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR GERMANISTISCHE LINGUISTIK (ZGL) is the German language of the present as well as the history of the German language in all its differentiations. The main focus of the journal is on the standard language of today. The ZGL publishes articles, discussions, and reports on the most important developments in the field, as well as review articles of selected books. The annual list of newly published books ("Neue Bücher") and the journal exhibit ("Zeitschriftenschau") of approx. 80 international journals support the integration of the field of German linguistics.
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