设计失败?新自由主义、公共空间以及英国实施封锁的可能性

Conor Wilson
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“covidiots”一词迅速渗透到公众话语的词汇中,人们谴责那些“自私”的人,他们被视为不顾英国“待在家里”的规定,擅自使用公园、海滩和其他公共场所。本章将这种高度个人主义叙事的兴起置于新自由主义的论述中,并认为这种形式的“不遵守”应该被视为设计上的失败,而不是个人故意违反规则的失败,因为在新自由主义的城市中,进入户外空间的机会并不是平等的。
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Failure by Design? Neoliberalism, Public Space, and the (Im)possibility of Lockdown Compliance in the UK
The term ‘covidiots’ quickly infiltrated the lexicon of public discourse amid condemnation of those ‘selfish’ individuals seen to be using parks, beaches and other public spaces in spite of the ‘stay at home’ imperative in the UK. This chapter situates the rise of this highly individualistic narrative within the discourse on neoliberalism and argues that this form of ‘non-compliance’ should rather be seen as a failure by design than a failure of the individual deliberately violating the rules, as access to outdoor space is not equally shared in the neoliberal city.
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