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'It's Neighborhood, Not Buildings': Spatial Anchors to Morals and Persons in a Portuguese Housing Project

机译:“这是邻里,不是建筑物”:葡萄牙房屋项目的道德和人物的空间锚

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Personhood can provide ontological cement (Hickman 2014) for imagining moral objects since persons are cognitively more concrete entities than morals. I examine this proposal in a Portuguese migrant housing project where contrasting moral codes and personhood models coexisted. Local residents (Portuguese and African migrant families formerly living in slums) were involved daily in discrepant discourses and behaviors: strongly defending neighbor sharing while privately condemning it as unfair; monitoring and gossiping about neighbors' possessions to enforce sharing while concealing their own; reinforcing proximity through relatedness idioms while undermining it through distancing rhetoric; seeking mutual assistance while regretting evil and duplicity in proximate relations. I examine this ambivalence in morals and persons in light of an economic and ethical shift in postindustrial capitalist societies and show how the duality was locally reimagined through theories about housing space. Amid moral uncertainty, space became cognitively more concrete than persons.
机译:人格可以为想象道德对象提供本体论的粘合剂(希克曼2014),因为人在认知上比道德更具体。我在一个葡萄牙移民住房项目中研究了这一提议,在该项目中,道德规范和人格模式相互对比。当地居民(以前生活在贫民窟的葡萄牙和非洲移民家庭)每天都参与到不同的言论和行为中:强烈捍卫邻居共享,同时私下谴责它不公平;监视和八卦邻居的财产,以强制分享,同时隐藏自己的财产;通过相关习语加强接近,同时通过疏远修辞破坏接近;寻求互助,同时后悔近亲关系中的邪恶和口是心非。我根据后工业资本主义社会的经济和伦理转变来研究道德和人的这种矛盾心理,并展示如何通过住房空间的理论在当地重新构想二元性。在道德的不确定性中,空间在认知上比人更具体。

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