落后地区的政治曲折:采掘中心地区对国家战略变化的反应

IF 4.4 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Güldem Özatağan, Ayda Eraydin
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摘要本文考察了一些“落后”地区政治反应的曲折。我们对土耳其曾经的采掘中心地带进行了定位、上下文敏感和时间分析,揭示了一个不稳定和特别脆弱的政治地形,并揭示了其在不断变化的国家干预模式和应对不满和不满的权力战略方面的偶发性。我们认为,这种充满权力的机制淡化了(如果不是根除的话)地方转型和繁荣的能力,排除了那些总是将落后地区定位为“报复”的观念,并引发了对不满的动态和上下文敏感的理解,以及对落后的代理和过程的重新定义。关键词:落后地区不满地理发展不平衡新自由主义国家空间战略权力模式领土政治本文是在Özatağan纽卡斯尔大学城市与区域研究中心(CURDS)访问期间撰写的,由风险学者理事会和国际教育研究所学者救援基金(2021-2023)资助。该论文的早期版本在CURDS内部研讨会和第六届全球经济地理学会议上发表,该会议于2022年6月7日至10日在爱尔兰都柏林举行。我们感谢Danny MacKinnon、Andy Pike、Kean Fan Lim和Emma Ormerod等参加会议的同事提出的发人深省的问题和评论。我们也感谢三位审稿人和特邀编辑的认真阅读和建设性意见,使本文受益匪浅。任何错误都完全由作者负责。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。在开展的四个讲习班中,本文仅利用了第一个讲习班的定性数据。为了遵守较大的项目严格遵守国家和国际伦理准则(由主申请人批准),研究参与者被告知研究的目的、方法和可能的用途,并被要求在参加研讨会、焦点小组和访谈之前提供口头同意。关于研究参与者的身份和隶属关系的任何信息都是匿名的,并通过赋予每个参与者一个假名来反映他们所代表的组织及其在机构中的地位。本文所引用的引文未曾发表过。就社会经济发展而言,该地区在全国872个定居点中排名第86位。2004年失业率上升至9.13%,略低于全国平均水平(10.8%),在全国872个定居点中排名第167位(dinaperer & Özarslan, Citation2004)。本研究由欧洲城市联合规划倡议(Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe)[资助号693443]支持。
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Political twists and turns in left-behind places: reactions of an extractive heartland to changing state strategies
ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the twists and turns that characterise the political reactions of some ‘left-behind’ places. Offering a situated, context-sensitive and temporal analysis of Turkey’s once extractive heartland, we unveil a volatile and particularly fragile political terrain and throw light on its contingency on changing modes of state intervention and power-laden strategies responsive to disaffection and discontent. We suggest that this power-laden mechanism that plays down, if not eradicates, the ability of places to transform and thrive precludes conceptions that invariably position left-behind places as ‘vengeful’ and invites dynamic and context-sensitive comprehensions of discontent and agential and processual reconceptions of left-behindness.KEYWORDS: left-behind placesgeographies of discontentuneven developmentneoliberalisationstate spatial strategiesmodalities of powerterritorial politicsJEL: F6R58 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe article was written during Özatağan's visiting fellowship at Newcastle University, Centre for Urban and Regional Research (CURDS), funded by the Council for at Risk Academics and the Institute of International Education's Scholar Rescue Fund (2021-2023). Earlier versions of the paper were presented at a CURDS internal seminar and at the 6th Global Conference on Economic Geography, 7-10 June 2022, Dublin, Ireland. We thank our colleagues who participated in these sessions for their thought-provoking questions and comments, including Danny MacKinnon, Andy Pike, Kean Fan Lim and Emma Ormerod. We also appreciate the careful reading and constructive comments of the three referees and the guest editors, from which the paper benefitted greatly. Any errors that remain lie entirely with the authors.DISCLOSURE STATEMENTNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Notes1. Of the four workshops carried out, this paper draws on the qualitative data derived from the first workshop only.2. In compliance with the larger project’s strict compliance with national and international ethical guidelines (approved by the main applicant), study participants were informed about the purpose, methods and possible uses of the research and asked to provide verbal consent before participating in the workshop, focus groups and interviews. Any information on the identity and the affiliation of the study participants has been anonymised and coded by ascribing a pseudonym to each participant that reflects the organisation they represent and their position in the institution.3. The quotations presented in this paper have not been previously published.4. The locality ranked 86th among 872 settlements in the country in terms of socio-economic development. Unemployment rose to 9.13% in 2004, slightly below national average (10.8%), placing it 167th in rank out of 872 settlements in the country (Dinçer & Özarslan, Citation2004).5. Authors’ own calculation based on data from www.tuik.gov.trAdditional informationFundingThis study was supported by Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe [grant number 693443].
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Regional Studies
Regional Studies Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Regional Studies is a leading international journal covering the development of theories and concepts, empirical analysis and policy debate in the field of regional studies. The journal publishes original research spanning the economic, social, political and environmental dimensions of urban and regional (subnational) change. The distinctive purpose of Regional Studies is to connect insights across intellectual disciplines in a systematic and grounded way to understand how and why regions and cities evolve. It publishes research that distils how economic and political processes and outcomes are contingent upon regional and local circumstances. The journal is a pluralist forum, which showcases diverse perspectives and analytical techniques. Essential criteria for papers to be accepted for Regional Studies are that they make a substantive contribution to scholarly debates, are sub-national in focus, conceptually well-informed, empirically grounded and methodologically sound. Submissions are also expected to engage with wider debates that advance the field of regional studies and are of interest to readers of the journal.
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