解构公民身份和底特律绿色复兴的增长

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jennifer S. Carrera
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摘要

底特律正处于通过投机性投资和绿色高档化进行的当代城市更新项目之中。与过去通过在社区中修建高速公路来实施的活跃的基础设施暴力不同,居民的流离失所是通过话语和政治手段发生的,这使得居民几乎没有选择留在城市。在本文中,我探讨了资源管理,特别是水和废水基础设施,是如何被用来降低底特律居民的政治效率的。根据人种学的田野调查和对新闻文章和政府报告的话语分析,我认为近年来底特律市发展出了一种浪费型经济。这种政治-经济-环境结构依赖于解构和建设性过程的耦合,这些过程促进了公民身份的消亡,以便为城市景观使用的激进转变让路。
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Deconstructing Citizenship and the Growth of Detroit’s Green Renaissance
Detroit is in the midst of a contemporary urban renewal project that is being carried out through speculative investment and green gentrification.  Unlike the active infrastructural violence of the past that was implemented by building freeways through neighborhoods, the displacement of residents is happening through discursive and political means that leave residents with few options for remaining in the city.  In this paper, I explore how resource management, particularly water and wastewater infrastructure, has been used to degrade the political efficacy of Detroit residents.   Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and discourse analysis of news articles and government reports, I argue that in recent years the city of Detroit has developed a wasting economy.  This political-economic-environmental structure relies on the coupling of deconstructive and constructive processes that promote the withering of citizenship in order to make way for radical transformation in the use of the cityscape.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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