肯尼亚拉穆大型基础设施的矛盾时间性

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Gediminas Lesutis
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本文分析了肯尼亚拉穆港的政治,探讨了大型基础设施在国家政治、大型项目和日常生活的不同交叉点上的矛盾临时性。虽然拉穆港在一开始是国家发展战略和当地争议的核心,随后作为回应,项目发展目标步履蹒跚,但这个基础设施已经逐渐退去,成为争议和日常生活的物质、象征和情感背景。因新港口建设而流离失所的渔民不稳定地适应新的物质条件。港口本身,曾经被视为威胁当地生计或预期的“发展”的可能性,被随之而来的国家政治,领导和政治戏剧的变化所掩盖。在这种背景下,一些参与者开始质疑该项目是否会实现,认为缺乏基础设施发展比新港口本身更具威胁性。以这些动态为中心,文章展望了随着时间的推移研究基础设施的分析和方法论价值,特别是大型项目的矛盾时间性如何表明基础设施-曾经壮观,破坏性或预期性-逐渐退隐到背景中,成为多层次国家-社会关系,争论和日常生活中的一个模糊节点。
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Ambivalent temporalities of mega-infrastructures in Lamu, Kenya
This article, analysing politics of Lamu Port in Kenya, explores the ambivalent temporalities of mega-infrastructures as they unfold at different intersections of state politics, megaprojects, and everyday life. Although at its inception Lamu Port was central to state development strategies and local contestations that ensued as a response, with faltering project development goals, this infrastructure has gradually receded into a material, symbolic, and affective background of contestations and everyday life. Fishermen displaced by the new port construction precariously adapt to new material conditions. The port itself, once deemed threatening to local livelihoods or an anticipatory possibility of “development”, is overshadowed by changing state politics, leadership, and political dramas that ensue. In this context, some actors start to question whether the project will materialise at all, perceiving the lack of infrastructure development as more threatening than the new port itself. Centering these dynamics, the article foregrounds the analytical and methodological value of studying infrastructure over time, specifically how ambivalent temporalities of megaprojects demonstrate that infrastructure––once spectacular, disruptive, or anticipatory––gradually recedes into the backdrop, becoming one nebulous node within multiple layers of state-society relations, contestations, and everyday life.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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