大城市少数民族文化融合的空间格局及其影响因素——以上海为例

IF 7 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Mengya Li , Leying Yi , Na Ta , Shihong Weng , Xiangdong Gao
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利用多源空间数据,研究了上海市少数民族文化融合的空间格局及其影响因素。通过多维文化词汇文本挖掘提取文化设施数据,基于民族构成识别出6个文化系统。为了量化文化空间整合,在街道层面制定了五个指标(文化密度、类型多样性、文化优势、邻近混合和文化共存)。然后将高斯混合模型(GMM)聚类应用于这些指标,以确定四种空间整合模式:深度集成、单一主导、稀缺离散和稀疏混合。SAC的建模结果表明,跨区域空间关联是主要驱动因素,具有显著的正向溢出效应。人口因素(流动人口比例表现出抑制作用,青年比例表现出促进作用)和经济条件(商业密度和平均房价)也有贡献。MGWR显示出明显的空间异质性,表明文化基础设施密度(OLS中不显著)具有显著的地方效应,而其他公共服务资源基本上不显著。研究结果表明,跨区域合作,而不是仅仅依靠地方干预,对促进少数民族文化融合至关重要。本研究有助于对文化融合的差别化本质进行理论认识,并为特大城市的文化空间治理提供理论依据。
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Spatial patterns and determinants of ethnic minority cultural integration in megacities: The case of Shanghai
This study investigates the spatial patterns and determinants of ethnic minority cultural integration in Shanghai using multi-source spatial data. Six cultural systems were identified based on ethnic composition, with cultural facility data extracted through text mining of multidimensional cultural lexicons. To quantify cultural spatial integration, five metrics (Cultural Density, Typological Diversity, Cultural Dominance, Proximity Mixture, and Cultural Coexistence) were formulated at the subdistrict level. Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) clustering was then applied to these metrics to identify four patterns of spatial integration: Deeply-Integrated, Single-Dominant, Scarce-Discrete, and Sparse-Mixed. Modeling results of SAC reveal that cross-regional spatial association is the primary driver, showing significant positive spillover effects. Demographic factors (with migrant proportion showing inhibitory effect and youth proportion demonstrating promotional effect) and economic conditions (commercial density and average housing price) also contribute. MGWR reveals pronounced spatial heterogeneity and shows that cultural infrastructure density (non-significant in OLS) exerts significant local effects, while other public service resources remain largely non-significant. Findings suggest that cross-regional collaboration, rather than relying solely on local intervention, is essential for promoting ethnic minority cultural integration. This study contributes to theoretical insights into the differentiated nature of cultural integration and can inform cultural space governance in megacities.
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10.50
自引率
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151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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