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Neither friend nor enemy: Planning, ambivalence and the invalidation of urban informality in Zimbabwe

机译:既不是朋友也不是敌人:津巴布韦的规划,矛盾和城市非正式性的失效

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Planning relies on the strict classification and disposition of things in space. Intended to establish and maintain order, planning's classifying practices are reinforced by binarisms that revolve around legality/illegality. The article deploys Bauman's notion of the 'stranger' to recast hostility to informality as a symptom of antipathy against strangerhood and ambivalence. Drawing from qualitative research in urban Zimbabwe, I posit that because informality cannot be pigeonholed as either 'friend' or 'enemy', it instils a sense of unease in planners. I argue that this is a failure of the pursuit of order through binary antagonisms and contend that fixation with binarisms spawns 'spatial undecidables' and fuels resentment against informality. I propose that the notion of strangerhood complements and extends the concept of 'gray spacing'.
机译:规划依赖于对空间中事物的严格分类和处置。为了建立和维护秩序,围绕合法性/非法性的二元主义加强了计划的分类实践。文章运用鲍曼的“陌生人”概念,将对敌对状态的敌视重塑为对陌生人和矛盾情绪的反感症状。我基于对津巴布韦市区的定性研究得出的结论是,由于不能将非正式性归结为“朋友”或“敌人”,所以它给计划者带来了不安感。我认为这是通过二元对立来追求秩序的失败,并且认为对二元主义的固定会产生“空间不确定性”,并引起人们对非正式性的不满。我建议陌生人的概念补充并扩展了“灰色间距”的概念。

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