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The politics of inequality in globalizing cities: how the middle classes matter in the governing of Buenos Aires

机译:全球化城市中的不平等政治:中产阶级在布宜诺斯艾利斯执政期间的重要性

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This paper contributes to the literature on the new politics of social inclusion and spatial justice in globalizing cities. My main argument is that accounts of such politics should focus on the multiple intervening social actors without neglecting or assuming the roles played by the urban middle classes. Focusing on the case of the City of Buenos Aires (CBA) after Argentina's neoliberal crisis of 2001, I show the importance of mobilized middle-class social actors in shaping institutional and territorial outcomes in a globalizing city that is highly polarized and fragmented. This study is based on participant observation, in-depth interviews, and archival research focused on (a) subscribers of state-sponsored citizen participation processes and (b) neighborhood activists with middle-class profiles-middle incomes, relative housing stability, and residency in neighborhoods with middle levels of development. Findings show that, although middle-class politics in the city evidenced a primary concern with place, neighborhood, and local territories, mobilized actors were also responding to deeper transformations brought about by processes of neoliberal globalization. Their repertoires of collective action also moved beyond the local scale and had significance for the wider governing of the city. Finally, it is shown that middle-class politics in the postcrisis CBA departed from the exclusionary attitudes evidenced in studies of other cities, which leads to the question of how such politics may be reconciled into broader coalitions seeking more egalitarian forms of urban globalization. Further inquiries for comparative analysis beyond the CBA are suggested in the paper's conclusion.
机译:本文为有关全球化城市中社会包容和空间正义的新政治的文献做出了贡献。我的主要论点是,对此类政治的论述应着重于多个干预的社会行为者,而不能忽略或承担城市中产阶级所扮演的角色。我以2001年阿根廷新自由主义危机之后的布宜诺斯艾利斯市(CBA)为例,展示了动员的中产阶级社会参与者在高度分化和分散的全球化城市中塑造制度和领土成果的重要性。这项研究基于参与者的观察,深入的访谈和档案研究,这些研究的重点是(a)国家赞助的公民参与过程的订户,以及(b)具有中产阶级特征的居民维权人士-中等收入,相对住房稳定性和居住权在中等发展水平的社区。调查结果表明,尽管该市的中产阶级政治已成为地方,邻里和地方领土的主要关注点,但动员的参与者也正在对新自由主义全球化进程带来的更深层变革做出回应。他们的集体行动也超出了地方范围,对更广泛的城市治理具有重要意义。最后,研究表明,危机后的CBA中的中产阶级政治背离了对其他城市的研究所证明的排斥态度,这引发了这样的问题:如何将这种政治和解成为更广泛的联盟,以寻求更加平等的城市全球化形式。本文的结论中建议对CBA以外的比较分析进行进一步的查询。

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    《Environment and planning》 |2010年第8期|P.1887-1901|共15页
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    J Miguel Kanai;

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    Department of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Miami, 1000 Memorial Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33124-2221, USA;

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