从 "路线冲击 "到空间正义 绘制旅行者的故事地点和迷宫路

Q2 Social Sciences
Karen E. Till, Rachel Mcardle
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爱尔兰游民(又称 Mincéirs)是一个土著少数民族,由于其独特的游牧文化而在历史上受到压迫,并一直遭受着系统性的歧视,本文通过描述这两个由爱尔兰游民(又称 Mincéirs)领导的社区空间正义项目,扩展了 Fullilove 关于根源冲击和流离失所的研究。游民主导的家谱和社区地图绘制项目扩展了对流离失所的理解,不是从所在的城市街区,而是从熟悉的线路(包括地方)。文章描述了年轻一代在继承了这种 "路线冲击 "的负面影响后,如何让老一代人参与进来,记录、访问和绘制游民的地方和迷宫,并以此与年轻一代和更广泛的公众分享故事,承认游民对爱尔兰社会的贡献。
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From 'Route Shock' towards Spatial Justice Mapping Travellers' Storied Places and Mazeways
This article extends Fullilove's research about root shock and displacement by describing two community spatial justice projects led by Irish Travellers (also known as Mincéirs), an indigenous ethnic minority historically oppressed due to their distinctive nomadic culture who continue to experience systemic discrimination. Traveller-led genealogy and community mapping projects extend understandings of displacement, not from located urban neighbourhoods, but from familiar circuits including places. The article describes how younger generations, having inherited the negative effects of this 'route shock', engaged older generations to document, visit, and map Traveller places and mazeways, and in so doing, share stories with younger generations and a wider public that acknowledges Traveller contributions to Irish society.
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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