罗马尼亚城市贫困的 Kunz 和后共产主义地理格局

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Sorina Voiculescu
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本文研究了后共产主义时代罗马尼亚城市中贫困的空间、社会、经济和公民层面,重点关注蒂米什瓦拉的一个非正式社区 Kunz。在罗马尼亚语中,集中贫困地区被贬义地称为 "mahala",在国际上则被称为 "贫民窟"。本研究通过城市规划、公民身份和环境正义的视角,揭示了后共产主义城市中的空间集中贫困现象。研究采用多种研究方法,揭示了环境不公正是如何因缺乏包容性的城市规划战略而长期存在,并因来自不同地区的贫困人口的不断涌入而加剧了现有的贫困。这些新来者利用法律上的不确定性,在没有房产证的情况下建造房屋,分割旧地块。社区内强大的社会经济凝聚力、基本的城市基础设施安排、临时身份证和牢固的家庭纽带减轻了人们对不达标住房的恐惧。经济危机使这些贫困地区的居民在面对拆迁时产生了某种安全感,因为他们将危机视为安全的机会。由于大量公共投资往往被推迟,减少了拆迁和大规模驱逐的可能性,使居民无处可去,因此这种情绪占了上风。
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Kunz and post-communist geographies of urban poverty in Romania
This article examines the spatial, social, economic, and civic dimensions of poverty in a post-communist Romanian city, focusing on the Kunz, an informal neighborhood in Timișoara. In Romanian, areas marked by concentrated poverty are pejoratively referred to as mahala, and internationally as, akin to the pejorative word, ‘slums’. This study sheds light on spatially concentrated poverty in post-communist cities through the lens of urban planning, citizenship, and environmental justice. Drawing on multiple research methods, the research reveals how environmental injustice is perpetuated by the lack of inclusive urban planning strategies, exacerbating existing poverty due to a continuous influx of impoverished populations from various regions. Exploiting legal uncertainties, these newcomers built homes without property deeds, subdividing older land plots. The strong socio-economic cohesion, basic urban infrastructure arrangements, temporary identity cards, and strong family ties within the community mitigate the fear of eviction from substandard housing. Economic crises generate a certain sense of security in the face of eviction as residents in these impoverished areas interpret crises as opportunities for safety. This sentiment prevails as substantial public investments are often delayed, reducing the likelihood of demolition and mass evictions, leaving the population nowhere else to turn.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
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11.20
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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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