Deconstructing the discourse of divisions: mental boundaries in the divided city of Vukovar

BELGEO Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.4000/belgeo.38904
Marta Zorko, Nikola Novak
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This paper seeks to answer to what extent the city of Vukovar is divided and in which way this division is geographically imagined and embedded in everyday life. Since each case of divided cities is driven by different factors and consists of different manifestations, case study design is the most appropriate one for researching micro-divisions in this post-conflict area. The case study of Vukovar is interesting because war legacy influenced new local policies and politics; open border issues affect bilateral relations on State level; and micro-regional frictions show deep identity-based divisions. Regardless of the lack of physical obstacles in the urban structure of the city, the research presents multilevel divisions that are visible in a form of imagined boundaries. Although Vukovar is an ethnically divided city we presume that division(s) lacks any strong geographical (or territorial) aspect. That is why the method of mental mapping on a random based sample of local population is used to compare imagined divisions in everyday life with administrative, ethnical and political ones.
分裂话语的解构:分裂城市武科瓦尔的精神边界
本文试图回答武科瓦尔市在多大程度上被划分,以及这种划分在地理上是如何想象和嵌入日常生活的。由于每个分裂城市的案例都受到不同因素的驱动,并由不同的表现形式组成,因此案例研究设计是研究这一冲突后地区微观分裂的最合适的设计。武科瓦尔的案例研究很有趣,因为战争遗产影响了新的地方政策和政治;开放边界问题影响国家一级的双边关系;微观区域摩擦显示出基于身份认同的深刻分歧。尽管城市结构中缺乏物理障碍,但该研究提出了以想象边界的形式可见的多层次划分。尽管武科瓦尔是一个种族分裂的城市,但我们认为分裂缺乏任何强烈的地理(或领土)方面。这就是为什么在当地人口的随机样本上使用心理映射的方法来比较日常生活中想象的划分与行政、种族和政治划分。
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BELGEO Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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