构建杜波依斯式的 "城市化 "研究议程

AJ Golio
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对城市化的研究历来在注重生产的学者和注重消费的学者之间的争论中找到其理论根基,从而使这一领域具有浓厚的阶级色彩。尽管有一些社会学研究将绅士化作为一个种族化的城市进程,但在这一研究领域还存在一些关键的空白。在此,我认为受 W. E. B. Du Bois 著作启发的研究议程有助于更全面地概念化种族与城市化的交集。我特别从《费城黑人》中汲取灵感,同时结合其他作品中的关键概念,说明杜波依斯的理论可以帮助我们:(1)理解白人作为一种结构在城市化进程中产生空间特权的作用;(2)将种族化的流离失所作为一种文化和情感现象加以阐述;以及(3)解释当地居民在加强或与城市化进程共存的过程中的作用。最后,我呼吁大家也关注跨国背景。
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Building a Du Boisian Research Agenda on Gentrification
The study of gentrification has traditionally found its theoretical roots among the debates between production- and consumption-focused scholars, lending the field a heavily class-based focus. Despite some sociological inquiry into gentrification as an urban process that is also racialized, there are several crucial gaps within this line of inquiry. I here argue that a research agenda inspired by the writings of W. E. B. Du Bois can help to more fully conceptualize the intersection of race and gentrification. Drawing particularly from The Philadelphia Negro while also incorporating key concepts from other works, I show that Du Boisian theory can help us to: (1) understand the role of whiteness as a construct that begets spatial privileges within gentrification processes; (2) articulate racialized displacement as a cultural and affective phenomenon; and (3) account for the agency of local residents in augmenting or living with gentrification processes. I conclude with a call to also pay attention to the transnational context.
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