重新思考封闭社区:中国城市设计创新、公民参与和生物动力的重要基础设施

Q2 Social Sciences
Colleen Chiu-Shee
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资本主义的城市化和私有化进程在世界各地产生了越来越多的封闭街区。批判性的学术研究通常将这些街区视为过度扩张的新自由主义的产物,以及空间和社会的碎片化、隔离化和等级化的象征。本文以中国为重点,对这些理论解释进行了阐释。由于新自由主义全球化和传统都无法充分解释中国各种类型的封闭街区,因此一种有区别的解释表明,它们是在不同的时间、社会文化和政治经济背景下演变而来的。然而,它们在(重新)塑造日常环境、推动经济结构调整、改变治理体系以及促进中国规范转型方面普遍发挥了重要作用。中国的经验表明,封闭街区一直是并将继续是塑造公民行为、价值观和社会关系的日常环境。同时,封闭街区也是公民参与和生物政治控制的重要基础设施,这种讽刺意义仍有待解决。中国的经验教训表明,未来世界不同地区对封闭街区的研究和实践可以接受街区改造的异质性、适应性和实用性,以激发设计和发展创新,增强社会凝聚力,并赋予公民权力。
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Rethinking Enclosed Neighbourhoods: Vital Infrastructure for Design Innovation, Civic Engagement, and Biopower in Urban China
Capitalist processes of urbanization and privatization have produced a growing number of enclosed neighbourhoods across the world. Critical scholarship often frames these neighbourhoods as products of an overextended neoliberalism and symbols of the fragmentation, segregation, and hierarchization of both space and society. This paper expands on these theoretical explanations with a focus on China. As neither neoliberal globalization nor tradition can adequately explain various types of China's enclosed neighbourhoods, a differentiated account suggests that they have evolved in different temporal, sociocultural, and political-economic contexts. Nevertheless, they have commonly played vital roles in (re)shaping everyday environments, driving economic restructuring, transforming governance systems, and facilitating normative transformations in China. China's experiences show that enclosed neighbourhoods have been, and will remain, the everyday environments that shape citizens' behaviours, values, and social relations. They have also served, and will continue to serve, as the vital infrastructure that enables both civic engagement and biopolitical control – an irony that remains to be resolved. Lessons from China suggest that future research and practice on enclosed neighbourhoods in different parts of the world can embrace the heterogeneity, adaptability, and practicability of neighbourhood transformations to inspire design and development innovation, enhance social cohesion, and empower citizens.
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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