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摘要
最近,人们对私人租赁住房的兴趣被视为财富、健康和福祉不平等的结构性机制生成器,主要是对少数民族世界租户和房东经历的描述。本文运用雷蒙德·威廉姆斯(Raymond Williams)的“感觉结构”(structures of feeling)概念作为一个视角,通过这个视角,我们可以更好地了解东欧、西非和印度次大陆不同历史背景下的租客和房东的租房经历。在三条不同的理论路线上,我对三种情感结构——贪婪和剥削、关怀伦理和残酷的乐观主义——进行了三方面的概念化,这为我在40篇综述论文中证实租用情感经济的丰富社会织锦提供了解释之旅。从更广泛的住房和社会政策研究的角度来看,这一理论解释表明,私人租赁的情感经济不仅受到社会经济、政治、监管或物质结构的影响,还受到生动的情感结构的影响,这些情感结构本身就塑造了生活经验,并通过它们影响其他结构的能力。
Structures of feeling in the affective economies of renting in the Majority World: An interpretative synthesis of qualitative research
Recent interest in private rented housing seen as a structural mechanism generator of inequalities of wealth, health and wellbeing has been dominated by accounts of tenants’ and landlords’ experiences in the Minority World. Advancing an interpretative synthesis of qualitative research focused on the understudied Majority World, hence a triple hermeneutic process of interpretation, this paper mobilizes Raymond Williams’ concept of ‘structures of feeling’ as a lens through which to engage with and better understand tenants’ and landlords’ experiences of renting in the different historical contexts of Eastern Europe, Western Africa and the Indian subcontinent. Drawing on three different theoretical routes, I develop a tripartite conceptualization of three structures of feeling – greed and exploitation, ethics of care, and cruel optimism – which inform my interpretative journey of substantiating the rich social tapestry of the affective economies of renting across 40 reviewed papers. Of a broader currency to housing and social policy studies, this theoretical interpretation shows that the affective economies of private renting are not only shaped by socioeconomic, political, regulatory or material structures but also by vivid structures of feeling that shape lived experiences in their own right as well as through their capacities of affecting those other structures.
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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.