城市化经济学和分诊的种族地理

IF 1.9 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Alexander Ferrer, Richard Kirk
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美国当代城市体系的特点是少数被称为“超级明星城市”的大都市地区在历史上占据主导地位,而国家政治环境则日益沿着城乡界线两极分化。此外,美国城市间和城市内的差异都被深刻地种族化了,这一事实充斥着试图解释和解决城市和社区条件差异的批判和反动话语。我们认为,美国关注城市系统水平的主要城市经济范式似乎已经准备好提出加剧而不是改善这些问题的建议。通过对国家城市经济政策建议的批判性话语分析,我们特别关注着著名经济学家埃德·格莱泽的工作,我们认为经济学家滥用了在该领域占主导地位的空间均衡模型,以构建违背城市分类逻辑的城市分类建议。表面上冷静和种族中立的建议得出结论,国家不应该投资改善衰落城市地区居民的生活条件,除了促进他们的外迁,都依赖和复制潜在的种族化和污名化的话语,这些话语是关于从属和种族化城市地区的生存能力的。
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URBICIDAL ECONOMICS AND THE RACIAL GEOGRAPHIES OF TRIAGE

The contemporary urban system in the United States is characterized by the historic dominance of a few metropolitan regions often termed ‘superstar cities’, while the national political environment is increasingly polarized along urban–rural lines. Furthermore, both inter-urban and intra-urban difference in the US are deeply racialized, a fact that suffuses both critical and reactionary discourses which seek to explain and address differences in the conditions of cities and neighborhoods. We contend the dominant urban economic paradigm in the US concerned with the level of the urban system seems primed to produce recommendations that exacerbate, rather than ameliorate, these issues. Undertaking a critical discourse analysis of national urban economic policy recommendations, with a particular focus on the work of prominent economist Ed Glaeser, we argue economists abuse the spatial equilibrium models dominant within this field in service of constructing recommendations for urban triage that betray an urbicidal logic. Facially dispassionate and racially neutral recommendations that conclude the state should not invest in improving life conditions for residents of declining urban regions, other than to facilitate their outmigration, both rely on and reproduce latent racialized and stigmatizing discourses about the viability of subordinated and racialized urban places.

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期刊介绍: A groundbreaking forum for intellectual debate, IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach to the field, IJURR is essential reading for social scientists with a concern for the complex, changing roles and futures of cities and regions.
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