机动性设计与城市想象:达卡捷运(MRT)案例研究

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Seama Mowri, Ajay Bailey
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摘要

现代特大城市的特点是智能、高效的城市交通基础设施,如大众快速交通。然而,这种基础设施的进步并不总是公平的。本文通过对达卡地铁的案例研究,深入探讨了像达卡这样的特大城市如何协调城市交通的核心问题。我们发现,地铁的引入为达卡的中产阶级创造了新的空间条件和配置,在那里,性别、包容和经济增长等修辞被利用来服务于国家的政治议程(和既得利益)。与此同时,监控、信息监管和压制异见的守门人做法,让我们得以洞悉特大城市“现代化”的政治经济。换句话说,地铁虽然建在公共土地上,用的是公共纳税人的钱,但为了“公共福利”,它并没有为大众服务。这说明了自上而下的城市发展和流动性想象的优先级,这有利于私人和地缘政治利益。因此,工薪阶层的通勤者被系统地排除在规划过程之外,有效地将他们设计出了城市。
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Choreographing mobilities & urban imaginaries: Case study of Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
Modern mega-cities are characterized by smart, efficient urban mobility infrastructures like the mass rapid transit. Yet, such infrastructural advancements are not always equitable. This paper delves into the core inquiry of how urban mobility is orchestrated in a mega-city such as Dhaka, particularly through the case study of the Dhaka Metro. We find that the introduction of the metro creates new spatial conditions and configurations for Dhaka's middle class, where tropes like gender, inclusion and economic growth are leveraged to serve the state's political agenda (and vested interests). Meanwhile, gatekeeping practices of surveillance, information policing, and muting dissent give insights into the political economy of ‘modernizing’ mega-cities. In other words, although the metro is built on public land, using public taxpayer money, for the sake of ‘public welfare’, it does not serve the masses. This illuminates the prioritization of top-down urban development and mobility imaginaries, which favour private and geopolitical interests. Consequently, working-class commuters are systematically excluded from the planning process, effectively designing them out of the city.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
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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