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Detroit after bankruptcy: A case of degrowth machine politics

机译:破产后的底特律:一个机器问题

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It is widely accepted that neoliberalism is intensified in times of crisis, and Jamie Peck has argued that austerity urbanism' has been implemented at the urban scale since the 2008 financial crisis. This article questions whether this narrative of neoliberal expansion is applicable in cities where crisis is so severe that economic growth seems highly unlikely. I focus on Detroit, whose recent declaration of bankruptcy signals the recognition among local officials and elites that the city's decline cannot be reversed with out-of-the-box neoliberal policies. Instead, the city's bankruptcy precipitated a breakdown of an interscalar growth coalition, and local actors have embraced a plan for Detroit's future which diverges from austerity urbanism' favoured by extra-local investors in significant ways. Importantly, local actors have embraced a plan that seeks to improve the quality of life for the city's residents in the context of irreversible degrowth. I refer to this as degrowth machine politics and I examine the extent to which its emergence may foster contingency and progressive urban politics.
机译:人们普遍认为,在危机时期新自由主义会加剧,杰米·派克(Jamie Peck)认为,自2008年金融危机以来,紧缩都市主义已在城市范围内实施。本文质疑这种新自由主义扩张的叙述是否适用于危机如此严重以至于极不可能出现经济增长的城市。我关注的是底特律,底特律最近宣布破产,这表明地方官员和精英们已经意识到,现成的新自由主义政策无法逆转该城市的衰败。取而代之的是,这座城市的破产导致了一个跨部门增长联盟的瓦解,而当地参与者则接受了一项针对底特律未来的计划,该计划与节俭的城市主义在很大程度上受到了本地外投资者的青睐。重要的是,当地参与者已经接受了一项计划,该计划旨在在不可逆转的人口减少的情况下改善城市居民的生活质量。我将其称为“减息机器政治”,并考察了它的出现可能在一定程度上促进权变和进步的城市政治。

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