人行道小贩的道德政治:马尼拉市市政当局与人行道小贩之间的斗争

Q3 Social Sciences
Reynold D. Agnes
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本文运用Kusaka的道德政治框架来审视马尼拉市市政当局与人行道摊贩之间的斗争。它从当局和人行道摊贩的角度解释了人行道自动售货机的发展,从市长Gemeliano Lopez Jr.(1986-1992)到市长Joseph Ejercito Estrada(2013-2019)。它展示了对城市中人行道上的自动售货问题的道德化,以及当局根除人行道摊贩的方法。这项定性研究是对城市官员、雇员和不同类型的人行道摊贩进行访谈的结果。调查显示,当局认为摊贩是无纪律和不受欢迎的非法分子,而摊贩则认为当局是腐败和不诚实的勒索者。这种道德上的反对仍然是马尼拉人行道上的贩卖机问题尚未解决的一个因素。当局处理这一问题的方法回避了摊贩所经历的社会不公正,根据1991年《地方政府法典》,他们的福利是地方官员的法定责任。这篇文章建议在当局和摊贩之间建立一种参与机制,这将为摊贩参与政策制定提供机会。
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Moral Politics of Sidewalk Vending: The Struggle between the City Authorities and Sidewalk Vendors of the City of Manila
This article used Kusaka’s moral politics framework in examining the struggle between the city authorities and the sidewalk vendors of the City of Manila. It explained the development of sidewalk vending from the perspectives of the authorities and the sidewalk vendors from the time of Mayor Gemeliano Lopez Jr. (1986–1992) to the time of Mayor Joseph Ejercito Estrada (2013–2019). It showed the moralization of the perceived problem of sidewalk vending in the city and the approach of the authorities in eradicating sidewalk vendors. This qualitative study is a product of interviews with city officials, employees, and the different types of sidewalk vendors. It revealed that authorities perceived the vendors as undisciplined and undesirable illegals, while the vendors see the authorities as corrupt and dishonest extortionists. This moral opposition remains a contributing factor to the unresolved problem of sidewalk vending in Manila. The approach of the authorities to the problem evaded the social injustices experienced by the vendors whose welfare is a mandated responsibility of local officials based on the Local Government Code of 1991. The article suggests the creation of a mechanism of engagement between the authorities and the vendors that will serve as an opportunity for sidewalk vendors’ participation in policymaking.
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Philippine Political Science Journal
Philippine Political Science Journal Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Philippine Political Science Journal (PPSJ) is an internationally refereed journal and the official publication of the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA). The PPSJ welcomes articles dealing with the politics and international relations of Southeast Asia. Manuscripts may focus on individual countries of the region but comparative articles about the countries in the region and the region as a whole are especially welcome.
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