寻找冷战现代性的终点:城市与核的纠葛和异时空的团结

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Siarhei Liubimau
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本文从苏联核工业终点的角度出发,对该工业的城市定居点进行了研究。文章既从城市与企业关系的角度,也从冷战的时空和制度现实的角度来探讨核工业的终点。文章的论点基于对立陶宛维萨吉纳斯镇核电后城市发展的实证研究,该镇是伊格纳利纳核电厂(INPP)的卫星城。如今,维萨吉纳斯正处于脱离苏联冷战时期排他性战略核工业网络的过程中。我将这一脱钩的三个分析单元--传记、现场和时间表--单独列出并进行思考。通过记录城市与核的纠葛所产生的空间性和时间性模式,我对将 "去工业化 "概念应用于逐步淘汰核电站的做法提出了质疑。我指出,核技术催生了一种类型的工业基地,也催生了作为时空和制度现实的冷战现代性,而这些都没有可理解的终点。尽管冷战现代性的终点是不可理解的,但核聚落是制度和基础设施超长期性的探索者,因此它们通过非同步分工促进了非同步团结。
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In search of Cold War modernity's endpoints: Urban-nuclear entanglements and diachronic solidarity
This article scrutinizes a Soviet nuclear industry's urban settlement from the perspective of this industry's endpoints. It approaches the nuclear industry's endpoints both in the register of city-enterprise relations and in the register of the spatio-temporal and institutional reality of the Cold War. The article's argument rests on empirical research of urban development after nuclear power in the town of Visaginas in Lithuania, a satellite of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP). Today Visaginas is in the process of disentangling itself from the USSR's strategic Cold War exclusive nuclear industry network. I single out and reflect on three units of analysis of this disentanglement – biography, site, and schedule. By documenting the modes of spatiality and of temporality produced by urban-nuclear entanglements, I challenge the application of the notion of ‘de-industrialization’ to phasing out nuclear power plants. I show that nuclear technology has given rise to a type of industrial site and to Cold War modernity as a spatio-temporal and institutional reality, which have no intelligible endpoints. Despite the unintelligibility of Cold War modernity's endpoints, nuclear settlements serve as explorers of the institutional and infrastructural hyper- long-term, and therefore they nurture diachronic solidarity via a diachronic division of labor.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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